The Elgin Marbles should be sent around the world as “ambassadors” for Hellenic culture rather than being solely sent back to Athens, according to a leading British Museum trustee.
Dame Mary Beard said the question of whether the marbles should go back to Greece or stay in London “makes the poor old marbles into a child in a messy divorce case”.
Beard, who once chose the marbles as her luxury item on the BBC’s Desert Island Discs, told a Times Plus debate at the museum on Monday that she thought they should be “shared more generously with Greece”.
![The panel, including Beard, Munira Mirza, David Olusoga and Rory Stewart, discussed the question “Who owns the past?” It was hosted by Matthew Parris, centre](https://www.thetimes.com/imageserver/image/%2Fmethode%2Ftimes%2Fprod%2Fweb%2Fbin%2Fea5ed369-ac24-43a6-ba89-6a39d5375a59.jpg?crop=4731%2C3154%2C0%2C0)
The panel, including Beard, Munira Mirza, David Olusoga and Rory Stewart, discussed the question “Who owns the past?” It was hosted by Matthew Parris, centre
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But she added: “I want them to be shared with the world. I would like the Parthenon Marbles being ambassadors for a particular sort of Hellenic