This book is the first of its kind, combining international perspectives on the current ethical considerations and challenges facing bioarchaeologists in the recovery, analysis, curation, and display of human remains. It explores how museum curators, commercial practitioners, forensic anthropologists, and bioarchaeologists deal with ethical issues pertaining to human remains in traditional and digital settings around the world. The book not only raises key ethical questions concerning the study, display, and curation of skeletal remains that bioarchaeologists must face and overcome in different countries, but also explores how this global community can work together to increase awareness of similar and, indeed, disparate ethical considerat...
We are a group of archaeologists, anthropologists, curators and geneticists representing diverse glo...
At Central Washington University, the Anthropology and Museum Studies Department is in possession of...
We are a group of archaeologists, anthropologists, curators and geneticists representing diverse glo...
Combines international perspectives on the current ethical considerations and challenges facing bioa...
Bioarchaeologists and forensic anthropologists face a multitude of ethical considerations when worki...
Today, the recovery, study and exposition of archaeological human remains are subjected to new discu...
This paper explores the ethical protocols for the handling of human remains sourced in Central Ameri...
This book, no 19 in the CBA Practical Handbook series, provides the very latest guidance on all aspe...
Human remains have a unique status within museum collections and raise several multifaceted and comp...
In this chapter we aim to analyse the ethical issues associated with working with human remains, and...
Presentation Given at the 23rd Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropol...
Presentation Given at the 23rd Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropol...
In this chapter we aim to analyse the ethical issues associated with working with human remains, and...
Presentation Given at the 23rd Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropol...
As the primary evidence for understanding our human past, ‘traditional’ bioarchaeology is the macros...
We are a group of archaeologists, anthropologists, curators and geneticists representing diverse glo...
At Central Washington University, the Anthropology and Museum Studies Department is in possession of...
We are a group of archaeologists, anthropologists, curators and geneticists representing diverse glo...
Combines international perspectives on the current ethical considerations and challenges facing bioa...
Bioarchaeologists and forensic anthropologists face a multitude of ethical considerations when worki...
Today, the recovery, study and exposition of archaeological human remains are subjected to new discu...
This paper explores the ethical protocols for the handling of human remains sourced in Central Ameri...
This book, no 19 in the CBA Practical Handbook series, provides the very latest guidance on all aspe...
Human remains have a unique status within museum collections and raise several multifaceted and comp...
In this chapter we aim to analyse the ethical issues associated with working with human remains, and...
Presentation Given at the 23rd Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropol...
Presentation Given at the 23rd Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropol...
In this chapter we aim to analyse the ethical issues associated with working with human remains, and...
Presentation Given at the 23rd Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropol...
As the primary evidence for understanding our human past, ‘traditional’ bioarchaeology is the macros...
We are a group of archaeologists, anthropologists, curators and geneticists representing diverse glo...
At Central Washington University, the Anthropology and Museum Studies Department is in possession of...
We are a group of archaeologists, anthropologists, curators and geneticists representing diverse glo...