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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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Antiquities, Ethics, and Intrigue

This chapter explores a prominent American family's foray into antiquities collecting, influenced by evangelical Christianity and financial motives. It sheds light on the ethical dilemmas, including the illicit trade in ancient artifacts and the minimal accountability faced by perpetrators. Through a distressing incident involving a funerary mask, the chapter critiques the disregard for ethical standards in archaeology and advocates for a more respectful approach to cultural heritage.

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