Archaeological Ethics
Herausgeber: Vitelli, Karen D.; Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip
Archaeological Ethics
Herausgeber: Vitelli, Karen D.; Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip
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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 fascinat...
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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 fascinat...
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- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Second Edition
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 365g
- ISBN-13: 9780759109636
- ISBN-10: 075910963X
- Artikelnr.: 22025016
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Second Edition
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 365g
- ISBN-13: 9780759109636
- ISBN-10: 075910963X
- Artikelnr.: 22025016
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Karen D. Vitelli is professor emerita of anthropology at Indiana University, Bloomington. Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh is a visiting scholar at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Part I: Who Owns the Past? Chapter 3 Chapter
1: Archaeology and the Ethics of Collecting Chapter 4 Chapter 2:
Trafficking in Treasures Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Guardians of the Dead Chapter
6 Chapter 4: The World Wide Web of Antiquities Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Faking
Biblical History Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Anasazi in the Backyard Chapter 9
Chapter 7: Celebrating Twenty-Five Years of Preservation Part 10 Part II:
Archaeology and (Inter)National Politics Chapter 11 Chapter 8: The Race to
Save Afghan Culture Chapter 12 Chapter 9: The War Within the War Chapter 13
Chapter 10: Beirut Digs Out Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Flashpoint Ayodhya
Chapter 15 Chapter 12: Cloak and Trowel Part 16 Part III: Affected Peoples
Chapter 17 Chapter 13: People Without History Chapter 18 Chapter 14: When
Artifacts are Commodities Chapter 19 Chapter 15: The Rape of Mali Chapter
20 Chapter 16: Archaeotourism Part 21 Part IV: Reburial, Repatriation, and
Representation Chapter 22 Chapter 17: Burying American Archaeology or
Sharing Control of the Past-Burying American Archaeology; Sharing Control
of the Past Chapter 23 Chapter 18: Banned Books Chapter 24 Chapter 19: Out
of Heaviness, Enlightenment Chapter 25 Chapter 20: Remembering Chelmno
Chapter 26 Chapter 21: The New Acropolis Museum Part 27 Part V: The
Professional Archaeologist Chapter 28 Chapter 22: Archaeology's Dirty
Secret Chapter 29 Chapter 23: Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeology?
Chapter 30 Chapter 24: Lure of the Deep Chapter 31 Chapter 25: Chronicler
of Ice Age Life Chapter 32 Chapter 26: Writing Unwritten History
1: Archaeology and the Ethics of Collecting Chapter 4 Chapter 2:
Trafficking in Treasures Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Guardians of the Dead Chapter
6 Chapter 4: The World Wide Web of Antiquities Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Faking
Biblical History Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Anasazi in the Backyard Chapter 9
Chapter 7: Celebrating Twenty-Five Years of Preservation Part 10 Part II:
Archaeology and (Inter)National Politics Chapter 11 Chapter 8: The Race to
Save Afghan Culture Chapter 12 Chapter 9: The War Within the War Chapter 13
Chapter 10: Beirut Digs Out Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Flashpoint Ayodhya
Chapter 15 Chapter 12: Cloak and Trowel Part 16 Part III: Affected Peoples
Chapter 17 Chapter 13: People Without History Chapter 18 Chapter 14: When
Artifacts are Commodities Chapter 19 Chapter 15: The Rape of Mali Chapter
20 Chapter 16: Archaeotourism Part 21 Part IV: Reburial, Repatriation, and
Representation Chapter 22 Chapter 17: Burying American Archaeology or
Sharing Control of the Past-Burying American Archaeology; Sharing Control
of the Past Chapter 23 Chapter 18: Banned Books Chapter 24 Chapter 19: Out
of Heaviness, Enlightenment Chapter 25 Chapter 20: Remembering Chelmno
Chapter 26 Chapter 21: The New Acropolis Museum Part 27 Part V: The
Professional Archaeologist Chapter 28 Chapter 22: Archaeology's Dirty
Secret Chapter 29 Chapter 23: Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeology?
Chapter 30 Chapter 24: Lure of the Deep Chapter 31 Chapter 25: Chronicler
of Ice Age Life Chapter 32 Chapter 26: Writing Unwritten History
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Part I: Who Owns the Past? Chapter 3 Chapter
1: Archaeology and the Ethics of Collecting Chapter 4 Chapter 2:
Trafficking in Treasures Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Guardians of the Dead Chapter
6 Chapter 4: The World Wide Web of Antiquities Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Faking
Biblical History Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Anasazi in the Backyard Chapter 9
Chapter 7: Celebrating Twenty-Five Years of Preservation Part 10 Part II:
Archaeology and (Inter)National Politics Chapter 11 Chapter 8: The Race to
Save Afghan Culture Chapter 12 Chapter 9: The War Within the War Chapter 13
Chapter 10: Beirut Digs Out Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Flashpoint Ayodhya
Chapter 15 Chapter 12: Cloak and Trowel Part 16 Part III: Affected Peoples
Chapter 17 Chapter 13: People Without History Chapter 18 Chapter 14: When
Artifacts are Commodities Chapter 19 Chapter 15: The Rape of Mali Chapter
20 Chapter 16: Archaeotourism Part 21 Part IV: Reburial, Repatriation, and
Representation Chapter 22 Chapter 17: Burying American Archaeology or
Sharing Control of the Past-Burying American Archaeology; Sharing Control
of the Past Chapter 23 Chapter 18: Banned Books Chapter 24 Chapter 19: Out
of Heaviness, Enlightenment Chapter 25 Chapter 20: Remembering Chelmno
Chapter 26 Chapter 21: The New Acropolis Museum Part 27 Part V: The
Professional Archaeologist Chapter 28 Chapter 22: Archaeology's Dirty
Secret Chapter 29 Chapter 23: Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeology?
Chapter 30 Chapter 24: Lure of the Deep Chapter 31 Chapter 25: Chronicler
of Ice Age Life Chapter 32 Chapter 26: Writing Unwritten History
1: Archaeology and the Ethics of Collecting Chapter 4 Chapter 2:
Trafficking in Treasures Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Guardians of the Dead Chapter
6 Chapter 4: The World Wide Web of Antiquities Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Faking
Biblical History Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Anasazi in the Backyard Chapter 9
Chapter 7: Celebrating Twenty-Five Years of Preservation Part 10 Part II:
Archaeology and (Inter)National Politics Chapter 11 Chapter 8: The Race to
Save Afghan Culture Chapter 12 Chapter 9: The War Within the War Chapter 13
Chapter 10: Beirut Digs Out Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Flashpoint Ayodhya
Chapter 15 Chapter 12: Cloak and Trowel Part 16 Part III: Affected Peoples
Chapter 17 Chapter 13: People Without History Chapter 18 Chapter 14: When
Artifacts are Commodities Chapter 19 Chapter 15: The Rape of Mali Chapter
20 Chapter 16: Archaeotourism Part 21 Part IV: Reburial, Repatriation, and
Representation Chapter 22 Chapter 17: Burying American Archaeology or
Sharing Control of the Past-Burying American Archaeology; Sharing Control
of the Past Chapter 23 Chapter 18: Banned Books Chapter 24 Chapter 19: Out
of Heaviness, Enlightenment Chapter 25 Chapter 20: Remembering Chelmno
Chapter 26 Chapter 21: The New Acropolis Museum Part 27 Part V: The
Professional Archaeologist Chapter 28 Chapter 22: Archaeology's Dirty
Secret Chapter 29 Chapter 23: Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeology?
Chapter 30 Chapter 24: Lure of the Deep Chapter 31 Chapter 25: Chronicler
of Ice Age Life Chapter 32 Chapter 26: Writing Unwritten History