Jamal Awil

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The objects had to cover the whole world. [fact]

The objects had to cover the whole world, as far as possible equally. … They would try to address as many aspects of human experience as proved practicable, and to tell us about whole societies, not just the rich and powerful within them.

Neil MacGregor, A History of the World in 1…, loc. 35