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Altiplano agricultural origins was a process of economic resilience, not hardship: Isotope chemistry, zooarchaeology, and archaeobotany in the Titicaca Basin, 5.5-3.0 ka. [PDF]
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Church Responses in Eastern Europe to Gorbachev\u27s Reforms The Liberalizing Context: Hungary
Laszlo, Leslie
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Weiss and Springer examine the requirements of NAGPRA in relation to the First Amendment to the Constitution, which ensures separation of Church and State.
Elizabeth Weiss, James W. Springer
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Weiss and Springer examine the requirements of NAGPRA in relation to the First Amendment to the Constitution, which ensures separation of Church and State.
Elizabeth Weiss, James W. Springer
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Chaco Canyon reburial programme
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, 2004AbstractChaco Culture National Historical Park in northwestern New Mexico contains a wealth of archaeological resources, including 150 large earth and masonry structures under active management and preservation. In response to loss of original fabric from exposure over the last 100 years and more, as well as from continuous cycles of maintenance and ...
Dabney Ford +6 more
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Reburial in the context of development: Approaches to reburial in the English planning process
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, 2004Abstract Rescue archaeology in England is now firmly embedded in the planning process, following the introduction by the UK government of Planning Policy Guidance Note 16 in 1990 (PPG 16; Departmentof the Environment. Planning Policy Guidance Note 16 — Archaeology and Planning. HMSO, London (1990)).
Dana Goodburn-Brown, Ian Panter
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Rebury the “Atavistic Skull” Studied by Lombroso?
American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2019Abstract On May 16, 2017, the judgment of the Italian court ended the legal battle concerning the repatriation request of the famous skull, belonging to the “brigand” Giuseppe Villella. During the autopsy examination on the corpse of Villella, Lombroso observed a median occipital dimple on the skull, a feature visible in other mammals ...
Ciliberti R., Armocida G., Licata M.
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Reburying Australian skeletons
Antiquity, 1987Dr Webb, as a physical anthropologist working in Australia, is one of the professionals whose work would most directly be affected by reburial of human skeletal remains. He gives here, at the invitation of the editor, his impressions of reburial issues in Australia; the opinions expressed here are strictly his own and may not reflect those of his ...
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Ethics and the Reburial Controversy
American Antiquity, 1990The reburial issue is often characterized as a problem in ethics. This paper points out that ethics are a cultural construct, and, as such, what is sometimes referred to as an ethical conflict is better understood as a conflict in cultural values. With this in mind, we consider mechanisms for the resolution of cultural conflict with particular focus on
Lynne Goldstein, Keith Kintigh
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