‘Restoring humanity’: Paris exhibition showcases 5,000 years of history in Gaza (www.theguardian.com)
from fossilesque@mander.xyz to archaeology@mander.xyz on 13 Aug 18:03
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doomsdayrs@lemmy.ml on 13 Aug 20:08 collapse

Preserve… Ah the Europeans are stealing culture again.

fossilesque@mander.xyz on 13 Aug 20:12 collapse

Occasions like this I am a bit more sympathetic to museums. They are preserving it and educating others while their home is vandalized and consumed with horrors. One day, I hope, they can be returned to be charished by their ancestors. Europeans could learn a thing or two from Indigenous American repatriation ceremonies, they are really beautiful and intimate.

sj_zero@lotide.fbxl.net on 13 Aug 20:40 collapse

Most people who care about such things probably are thankful to the Arab world for maintaining and curating The works of the ancient Greeks prior to the Renaissance. I know I'm thankful to the Arab world for doing that.

Unfortunately, a lot of people have a pretty narrow view of things like ownership and cultures, and the concept of knowledge as something collectively owned by the human race that happens to be in the hands of a certain group at one moment is difficult to conceive, especially for those who don't like whatever group happens to have it.

As long as it is accessible to the world, I don't really care whether the first person curating a certain piece of global history is from beijing, baghdad, or bath.