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Stolen Fragments: Black Markets, Bad Faith, and the Illicit Trade in Ancient Artefacts

New Books in Economics

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Cultural Heritage and Ethical Dilemmas

This chapter examines the evolution of personal aspirations and cultural understanding regarding ancient artifacts, shifting from mere admiration to critical awareness of their origins. The speaker reflects on formative experiences during university that shaped their views on the illicit trade of antiquities, particularly through the context of events like the Arab Revolution. It also situates contemporary collecting practices within a historical framework of colonialism, revealing the intricate and often troubling dynamics of cultural heritage theft.

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