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Over the past 50 years, a criminal network sold millions of dollars of allegedly looted antiquities to some of the world’s largest museums, Ariel Sabar writes. He reports on their entrepreneurial genius—and their theft, deception, and betrayal: | Collector
Over the past 50 years, a criminal network sold millions of dollars of allegedly looted antiquities to some of the world’s largest museums, Ariel Sabar writes. He reports on their entrepreneurial genius—and their theft, deception, and betrayal:
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Over the past 50 years, a criminal network sold millions of dollars of allegedly looted antiquities to some of the world’s largest museums, Ariel Sabar writes. He reports on their entrepreneurial genius—and their theft, deception, and betrayal:

Over the past 50 years, a criminal network sold millions of dollars of allegedly looted antiquities to some of the world’s largest museums, Ariel Sabar writes. He reports on their entrepreneurial genius—and their theft, deception, and betrayal:

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