All archeological treasures should remain in the country in which they were originally discovered. These works should not be exported, even if museums in other parts of the world are better able to preserve and display them.
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University of Phoenix
Economics ECO/561
Dr. Aleksandr V. Kocharyan
February 25, 2010
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