The Greeks are up in arms that the British Museum is to loan some exhibits to St Petersburg's State Hermitage Museum, Russia. They say it is "an affront" to their culture and invalidates the British Museum's claims that they are in no state to be moved.
Putting aside the controversy over how they were obtained, and also the claims that they have been held in safe keeping in the BM, isn't it time to return them "home"?
We have the technology available to make perfect replicas of the pieces in all but the actual stone. With today's 3D and CAT scanning and printing every flaw, blemish and scratch could be reproduced perfectly. It would be a brilliant project to undertake, possibly opening up new science. Both the British and Greeks would benefit, and it would make us World leaders in such technology. It could also lead to other artefacts in museums around the globe being returned to their rightful owners yet still being able to be seen in their current settings.