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541. The Case of the $4 Million Gold Coffin

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The Ethics and Economics of Antiquities

This chapter explores the intricate interplay between economics, culture, and the art market, with a particular focus on antiquities and their ownership complexities. It addresses misconceptions about the illicit antiquities market, challenging exaggerated estimates of its value and its links to terrorism. Additionally, the discussion highlights the importance of provenance in art transactions, ethical implications of cultural artifact ownership, and the legacy of colonialism on the art world.

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