Reflective Blog Entry 2

One of the many contested items within the British Museum that can be found on permanent display in the 'Enlightenment Room' is the Early shield from New South Wales, Australia. Estimated to have originated around the late 18th to early 19th century from the coastal regions north of New South Wales, this aboriginal artifact has naturally become subject to much controversy after being removed from it's original location. This is often the case for any artifact that gets relocated from it's original location to a museum often associated with the travesty of colonization. It is possible that the shield was made prior to the 18th century, however, we only have information of it's existence back to the 1700s during Captain Cook's visit to Botany Bay. It was likely removed from Australia during this period where colonial governors would routinely send native artifacts from the southern continent to the United Kingdom. There is little record on the history of this shie...