The Dinosaur Artist review: Paige Williams on scandals among fossil hunters


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The Dinosaur Artist


Paige Williams


The Dinosaur Artist. By Paige Williams.

The Dinosaur Artist. By Paige Williams.


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In many ways this is a tale right out of Indiana Jones. In 2012 American fossil hunter Eric Prokopi auctioned a Tyrannosaurus skeleton found in the Gobi desert. It fetched more than $US1 million ($1.4 million). At the same time, a hastily assembled team of Mongolian and US scientists and government representatives opposed the sale – and a battle over rightful possession as old as palaeontology itself broke out, ultimately landing Prokopi in the slammer. New Yorker writer Paige Williams assembles the story as meticulously as a palaeontologist and the result is fascinating, taking in the tales of the protagonists, the tussles between science and commercial fossil hunters and the history of the science itself. Woven into it are intriguing cameo tales such as of the early 18th-century Lyme Regis fossil collector Mary Anning. A superior piece of investigative writing.


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