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  • Tuesday, Nov 08 2022

    Sorry, just read how you asked about B not A:

    It is the fundamental principle at play in rule #2. Trade, sale-- i.e. monetary value out of UCH is fundamentally incompatible with proper management of UCH-- why? because there is inherent non-monetary value in the object that must be maintained (see rule #1 for hints into that)

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  • Tuesday, Nov 08 2022

    @blank20202021972 Thank you! I do see how it's a distinction made in A, but how does it factor into Passage B?

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  • Tuesday, Nov 08 2022

    This is where the argument of different classes of artifacts came into play-- selling coins vs. cultural items. This is the only major distinction made in Passage A (taken from the words of the question) and it does play a role in the author's argument-- particularly with the idea of whether or not archeological integrity is kept if the coins are sold (as per the terms in the contract between the company and the British government).

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