Mold Gold Cape Local politicians including two Delyn Assembly Members,
Alison Halford, and
Hannah Blythyn, Denbighshire councillor
Mabon ap Gwynfor, former librarian of the
National Library of Wales Andrew Green, the
Celtic League and
Plaid Cymru Westminster leader
Elfyn Llwyd have called for the
Mold gold cape to be repatriated back to Wales. It is currently housed in the
British Museum in London, England. Halford stated in 2002 that a legitimate claim for the artefact could have been made if there were a suitable museum in north Wales which would address any security concerns.
Red Lady of Paviland A two-century campaign has been calling for the
Red Lady of Paviland to be repatriated to Wales. In 2006, the artefact was announced it would be temporarily loaned to the
National Museum of Wales. Former chairman of the Welsh Conservatives,
Byron Davies also called for the artefact to "come home" in 2013, and called for a bid to be put together for repatriation, repeating his commitment in 2023, although said there were safety and expense concerns. In January 2023, it was nicknamed the
Welsh Elgin Marbles, after the
Greek artefact facing similar calls. It is currently on display in the University of Oxford’s Museum of Natural History, and is described to be "well cared for". In May 2023, local campaigner and writer, Mathew Smith called for the oldest ceremonially buried skeleton in Western Europe to be brought back, "This is something for Swansea , it's something for south Wales. The Red Lady should come back here. Oxford have done a fantastic job for the past two-hundreds years, but now in the twenty-first century, it really is time to change things."
Bardsey crown Welsh pressure group Cyfeillion Llyn (Friends of Llyn) have called for the return of the Bardsey (
Enlli) crown, discovered on
Bardsey Island. The group want the crown to be moved to Oriel Plas Glyn-y-Weddw, in
Llanbedrog. It is currently held in
National Museums Liverpool, in Liverpool, England.
Other Welsh archaeological objects held in England seal impressions, (held in Hereford, England) •
Red Book of Hergest – held in Jesus College of Oxford University, Oxford, England •
Rhyd-y-gors Shield – held in the British Museum, London, England •
Moel Hebog shield – held in the British Museum, London, England •
Llanllyfni lunula – held in the British Museum, London, England • Trawsfynydd Tankard – held in
National Museums Liverpool, Liverpool, England == Welsh artefacts held outside of the United Kingdom ==