Harvard morgue manager charged in scheme to sell stolen body parts
WaPo: So far, seven people have been charged in an alleged scheme to sell body parts stolen from an Arkansas mortuary and the Harvard Medical School morgue.
Want to Buy Some Stolen Antiquities? Try Facebook
Slate.com: Facebook is the wellspring of the modern illicit antiquities trade, where traffickers thrive because of the platform’s laissez-faire regulation.
Facebook is deleting evidence of war crimes, researchers say
Verge: A ban on selling stolen artifacts is having unintended consequences
Facebook’s Looted-Artifact Problem
Atlantic: The Islamic State turned the social platform into a global marketplace for stolen relics—until a group of vigilante archaeologists took matters into their own hands.
Extremists, criminal groups using Facebook to sell ancient Middle East artifacts
CBS: Ancient relics, antiquities and treasures from the Middle East are being looted and trafficked on Facebook, according to a new report by the ATHAR Project
The human bone trade is legal—and booming on Instagram
PopSci: In Skeleton Keys, Brian Switek investigates the calcium that keeps us together.