Eric Prokopi’s Curious Trade in Mongolian Dinosaurs
Unlike the U.S., most other nations with rich dinosaur deposits consider fossils part of their national heritage and oppose or restrict their entry into the private market. Black-market fossils have regularly been sold through some of the world’s finest auction houses, but auctioneers have not been held accountable for their role.
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