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Ethical Issues in Archaeology (Society for American Archaeolo)

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Ethics in the field of archaeological research has become increasingly more complicated, particularly in response to the recent growth of contract archaeology. The past is not in fact "dead and buried," and ethical questions about this living record demand an ongoing discussion within the social and cultural groups who interpret this record. Authored largely by members of the Society for American Archaeology Ethics Committee, this up-to-date edited volume of original articles tackles issues such as the origins of and theory behind archaeological ethics, as well as archaeologists' responsibilities to the archaeological record, to diverse publics, to each other, and to their students. The book promises to fuel a critical debate among professionals and will be an important tool for training the next generation of archaeologists.

Published in cooperation with the Society for American Archaeology.

Published in cooperation with the Society for American Archaeology.

318 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2003

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May 23, 2018
Some topics like gender inequity should be re-actualized (numbers, salary gap, statistics, laws...) since the edition I have is from 2003. The recommanded readings seemed interesting. I am going to read "Love,Lust and the Law: Sexual harassment in the Academy" by Alger, this should give me a point of comparison to recent articles on the same subject.
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