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The skeleton of d'Artagnan in Maastricht: a zealous archaeologist destroys important data

An archaeologist in Maastricht has reportedly destroyed important data related to the skeleton of d'Artagnan, a fictional character from Alexandre Dumas' novels. The incident highlights concerns over the handling of historical artifacts and the potential loss of valuable research materials. While the event appears to be fictional or metaphorical, it raises questions about the responsibilities of researchers in preserving cultural heritage. No further details were provided regarding the circumstances or implications of the destruction.

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The skeleton of d'Artagnan in Maastricht: a zealous archaeologist destroys important data

An archaeologist in Maastricht has reportedly destroyed important data related to the skeleton of d'Artagnan, a fictional character from Alexandre Dumas' novels. The incident highlights concerns over the handling of historical artifacts and the potential loss of valuable research materials. While the event appears to be fictional or metaphorical, it raises questions about the responsibilities of researchers in preserving cultural heritage. No further details were provided regarding the circumstances or implications of the destruction.

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