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Nicolas Cage To Return Rare Stolen Dinosaur Skull To Mongolia (nytimes.com)

HughPickens.com writes: Nicolas Cage is known as an avid collector, with interests that include real estate, rare cars and comic books: In 2011, he sold a like-new copy of Action Comics No. 1, which featured the first appearance of Superman, for $2.1 million. Now Katie Rogers reports at the NY Times that Cage has agreed to turn over the skull of a Tyrannosaurus bataar. It was the star artifact in a natural history-themed luxury auction in Manhattan, and was sold for $276,000 to an anonymous buyer eight years ago. "Cultural artifacts such as this Bataar Skull represent a part of Mongolian national cultural heritage," says Glenn Sorge. "It belongs to the people of Mongolia. These priceless antiquities are not souvenirs to be sold to private collectors or hobbyists." Several skeletons of the Tyrannosaurus bataar, a large, carnivorous dinosaur that was a close relative of Tyrannosaurus rex, have been returned to Mongolia in recent years. The private sales of such artifacts have worried paleontologists because it makes it harder for the scientific community to learn more about how the dinosaurs once lived. "We're losing science, we're losing education, we're losing valuable specimens," says Kevin Padian, a paleontologist at University of California, Berkeley.

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  1. I'm all for returning cultural artifacts. by hey! · · Score: 5, Insightful

    But I'm not sure a dinosaur skull counts as a cultural artifact, unless it was looted from the temple of a dinosaur worshipping cult or something.

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  2. cultural artifact how? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I get the whole wanting it back thing.... but how is it in any way cultural? It was dead and fossilized before human culture was ever a thing. Nobody for the most part even knew the things where in the ground until what the last hundred years or so?

    1. Re: cultural artifact how? by evilviper · · Score: 3, Insightful

      How come Ayers Rock isn't called by the Aboriginal name?

      Same reason you don't call Germany "Deutschland"...

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  3. free trade by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    who gets to interfere in the sacred contract between buyer and seller.

    buncha sjws, screaming about national cultural heritage

    amirite?