Doris Stone
Doris Stone was an archaeologist who, during the 1930s, became notorious for her involvement in the illicit extraction of archaeological pieces from Honduras, contributing to the trafficking of cultural heritage to foreign institutions.
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Costa Rica:
Doris Stone is mentioned as the possible owner of the house where the artists stayed, though her existence is uncertain.
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Honduras:
Doris Stone was a researcher who worked in Playa de los Muertos and obtained marble pieces that ended up in American universities.
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