Dr Tiffany Jenkins, author of Keeping Their Marbles, will join new trustees including TV broadcaster and writer Claudia Winkleman, Lord Finkelstein, a Conservative peer who was an adviser to prime minister John Major, the historian and podcaster Tom Holland and the former BBC radio news anchor Martha Kearney for a four-year term. The chair of trustees is George Osborne, the former Conservative chancellor of the exchequer.

In her book Keeping Their Marbles: How the Treasures of the Past Ended up in Museums… and Why They Should Stay There, Jenkins examined the influences behind the high-profile battle to return museum artefacts in an attempt to repair historical wrongs. Her views are at odds with those of another well-known historian and broadcaster, Dr Alice Roberts, who recently met the Greek culture minister, Lina Mendoni, while filming her series on Ancient Greece for Channel 4.

  • Eldritch
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    Yes some of the arguments they make are completely absurd and tone deaf for keeping them. Like somehow the cultures that made them wouldn’t take care of them and it’s far too important for them to have have it and preserve it. Than the people they stole it from

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      The same argument has been made for hundreds of years, often by the British.

      Fuck colonialism, and fuck Britain, because that’s where shit like that is derived from.

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      Sometimes that’s true, like ISIS destroying stuff in the middle east. But that’s not happening in Greece.

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        The British Museum is in a city that is absolutely targeted by nukes. Greece is not targeted by nearly as many. Greece should get its stolen stuff back.