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What are the Parthenon's?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 7/2/2022

The Parthenon marbles are some sculpted freize that used to belong to Athens Greece but half was taken by Elgin from Britain/England they have been wanted by both countries and there is now a debate on who should keep it. I am a neutralist.

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Alaina Beahan

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3y ago

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