The notion that high-quality fakes might ruin the illicit antiquities market, floated by UCLA archaeologist Chip Stanish in an important
article, has taken a couple of hits recently. First there was the arrest and conviction of Arnold Peter Weiss for hawking coins he believed were genuine but which turned out to be fakes. Now comes the Kapoor case and
word that the dealer mixed up real antiquities amongst fakes in order to get them by Indian customs:
The paperwork would say they were all fakes. They used those to get them out of India,” a source is reported as saying.
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