stanley marsh wrote:i feel bad that not many people support archie.
all he wanted was to show everyone the beauties of egypt!
he never meant to purposefully steal the queen's relics.
i dunno, maybe it's because i love studying history, but i don't think
cleocatra has the right to punish archie. cleocatra isn't very selfless...
hehe, sorry for getting worked up about this little storyline! i'm just a proud archie supporter 
His intention left aside, he wants things that don't belong to him and which don't belong to the public, either. In this story, Cleocatra lives and these are her treasures, not Archies. If you transfer this, I'd say each and every artifact belongs to the place where it came from and in case of dead people, it should be the people of the country where it was found that decide about it. Archaeology is a great and interesting thing but it's also walking a thin line to grave robbery. If it isn't done in cooperation with the country of origin I'd say it definitely is grave robbery.
Once nobody thinks of some unliving thing being more valuable than a living being, then I'll support Archie. But not as long as the world is like it is and rules are made for own profits (of course he'd be the hero and make a fortune of these items) and not really for
all the people involved.