k5083 wrote:
let people keep touching it. In many cultures there are totems and statues that people traditionally touch for whatever spiritual connection they get out of it.
Unfortunately this thing isn't made of stone so if people keep putting their paws on it, 'it' more than likely won't last for centuries. I certainly have no problem with people who feel the need for a spiritual connection as long as they acquire that connection a few feet back and without requiring paint chips under their finger nails. But what do I know? I'm somewhat 'spiritually disconnected these days.
k5083 wrote:
The parts people touch are worn smooth by centuries of this, creating a line of cultural continuity beautifully symbolized by the wear on the artifact. To create something like this out of a World War II weapon would be far cooler than preserving a little paint.
Perhaps, but again unfortunately more people than not seem to feel the need twist, bend, distort or take home a piece of an artifact to feed their cultural needs. (and that's not even mentioning the need some have to spray paint graffiti on them) It may be a strange proposition to some, but perhaps admiring the artifact without touching the d*mn thing could be beneficial so that other folks years from now can admire it as well. Possibly a strange thought I know but that's just me.
Glad it's going to be put back together.