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Archaeological Ethics

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ISBN-10: 075910963X

ISBN-13: 9780759109636

Edition: 2nd 2006 (Revised)

Authors: Karen D. Vitelli, Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Roger Atwood, Michael Bawya, Maria Braden

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Looting. Reburial and repatriation. Relations with native peoples. Professional conduct. The second edition of Archaeological Ethics combines compelling articles on these topics written for a general audience with valuable teaching aids. The updated articles provide a fascinating introduction to the issues faced every day in archaeological practice. The article summaries, discussion questions, suggestions for further reading, and resource guide serve as excellent teaching aids and make this volume ideal for classroom use.
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Book details

List price: $69.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Publication date: 2/2/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 248
Size: 6.08" wide x 9.12" long x 0.51" tall
Weight: 0.968
Language: English

Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh is the curator of anthropology at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science

Introduction
Who Owns the Past?
Archaeology and the Ethics of Collecting
Trafficking in Treasures
Guardians of the Dead
The World Wide Web of Antiquities
Faking Biblical History
Anasazi in the Backyard
Celebrating Twenty-Five Years of Preservation
Archaeology and (Inter)National Politics
The Race to Save Afghan Culture
The War within the War
Beirut Digs Out
Flashpoint Ayodhya
Cloak and Trowel
Affected Peoples
People without History
When Artifacts Are Commodities
The Rape of Mali
Archaeotourism
Reburial, Repatriation, and Representation
Burying American Archaeology or Sharing Control of the Past
Burying American Archaeology
Sharing Control of the Past
Banned Books
Out of Heaviness, Enlightenment
Remembering Chelmno
The New Acropolis Museum
The Professional Archaeologist
Archaeology's Dirty Secret
Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeology?
Lure of the Deep
Chronicler of Ice Age Life
Writing Unwritten History
Sources and Permissions
About the Contributors