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Selling Stan: The Thirty-Million-Dollar T-Rex and the Global Black Market for Dinosaur Fossils

by Luna Hartwell
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Original price ₹1,346.00
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798259176973
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 156
  • Original Price: GBP 10.35
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 186 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Science & Nature / Zoology

How did the legal, televised auction of a T-Rex ignite a global black market?

In 2020, the world watched as 'Stan' the T-Rex sold for a record-shattering $31.8 million. Selling Stan reveals how this single, legitimate event provided a new price ceiling and a veneer of legitimacy for an illicit global trade. It transformed fossils from scientific artifacts into a new class of high-yield financial asset, creating a powerful incentive for poaching on an unprecedented scale.

The Smuggler's Trail

The investigation follows the trail from the Gobi Desert, where climate-driven poverty forces local herders, known as 'ninjas, ' into the first, most exploited link of the smuggling chain. The book exposes how these poached bones are then laundered through a sophisticated network that uses fraudulent provenance papers and the very process of scientific 'preparation' to obscure their illegal origins, weaponizing the systems of international trade.

A Crisis of Law and Science

This black market thrives in the legal chasm between nations. The book details how dealers exploit the difference between America's 'finder's keepers' laws and the 'national patrimony' laws of countries like Mongolia. It examines the watershed legal cases, from the prosecution over a smuggled Tarbosaurus bataar skeleton to the social media firestorm over Brazil's Ubirajara jubatus, that forced the art world to confront the criminal origins of its prized specimens.

As museums are priced out and scientists turn to forensic isotope analysis to fight back, Selling Stan uncovers the unregulated shadow market where the desires of the ultra-wealthy threaten to permanently erase the public's access to our planet's history.

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