Archaeological evidence for the ritual of burial goes back tens of thousands of years, making it one of the fundamentals of human culture. This therefore helps to explain why the issue of retaining human remains in museums around the world is such a sensitive issue. However, rather than being an issue confined to the disciplines of archaeology and anthropology, the issue of human remains and their burial also arises within the discourse of law. The cultural importance of burial and the treatment of human remains is reflected in domestic laws dealing with the protection of burial sites, both for the general population as well as for Indigenous people. More recently, the law has had to determine what rights surviving family members should hav...
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 paper discusses indigenous peoples' rights to their cultural heritage, using the example of rig...
Archaeological evidence for the ritual of burial goes back tens of thousands of years, making it one...
Human remains are a unique type of archaeological artifact because of the emotional and cultural tie...
For social, cultural, religious and political reasons the human remains may represent powerful symbo...
Abstract Cross Cultural Perspectives of the Display of Human Remains The ethics and laws concerning ...
Many museums and other scientific institutions still possessing the bodily remains of Indigenous peo...
International audienceThe norms regarding human remains, old or new, are changing; we are witnessing...
The subject of human remains in archaeology is linked to ethical or societal issues that call into q...
Thomas Laqueur argues that the work of the dead is carried out through the living and through those ...
Since the late 1970s human remains in museum collections have been subject to claims and controversi...
The investigation of human remains has always been central to archaeological, but archaeologists are...
Methodologies and legislative frameworks regarding the archaeological excavation, retrieval, analysi...
Concerns regarding treatment of the dead in scientific and public arenas, issues related to consent,...
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 paper discusses indigenous peoples' rights to their cultural heritage, using the example of rig...
Archaeological evidence for the ritual of burial goes back tens of thousands of years, making it one...
Human remains are a unique type of archaeological artifact because of the emotional and cultural tie...
For social, cultural, religious and political reasons the human remains may represent powerful symbo...
Abstract Cross Cultural Perspectives of the Display of Human Remains The ethics and laws concerning ...
Many museums and other scientific institutions still possessing the bodily remains of Indigenous peo...
International audienceThe norms regarding human remains, old or new, are changing; we are witnessing...
The subject of human remains in archaeology is linked to ethical or societal issues that call into q...
Thomas Laqueur argues that the work of the dead is carried out through the living and through those ...
Since the late 1970s human remains in museum collections have been subject to claims and controversi...
The investigation of human remains has always been central to archaeological, but archaeologists are...
Methodologies and legislative frameworks regarding the archaeological excavation, retrieval, analysi...
Concerns regarding treatment of the dead in scientific and public arenas, issues related to consent,...
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 paper discusses indigenous peoples' rights to their cultural heritage, using the example of rig...