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The question of ethics and their role in archaeology has
stimulated one of the discipline''s liveliest debates. In this
collection of essays, an international team of archaeologists,
anthropologists and philosophers explore the ethical issues
archaeology needs to address. Marrying the skills and expertise of
practitioners from different disciplines, the collection produces
interesting insights into many of the ethical dilemmas facing
archaeology today. Topics discussed include relations wi
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List of contributors page vii
Acknowledgements xi
1 Introduction
Chris Scarre and Geoffrey Scarre
PART I?THE OWNERSHIP OF CULTURAL OBJECTS
2 Cultures and the ownership of archaeological finds
James O. Young
3 Who guards the guardians?
Oliver Leaman
4 Is culture a commodity?
Robert Layton and Gillian Wallace
5 Moral arguments on subsistence digging
Julie Hollowell
PART II?ARCHAEOLOGISTS AND THE LIVING
6 Human subjects review and archaeology: a view from Indian
country
Jeffrey C. Bendremer and Kenneth A. Richman
7 Trust and archaeological practice: towards a framework of
Virtue Ethics
Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh and T. J. Ferguson
8 Truthfulness and ‘inclusion’ in archaeology
David E. Cooper
9 Ethics and Native American reburials: a philosopher''s view
of two decades of NAGPRA
Douglas P. Lackey
10 Stewardship gone astray? Ethics and the SAA
Leo Groarke and Gary Warrick
PART III?ARCHAEOLOGISTS AND THE DEAD
11 Can archaeology harm the dead?
Geoffrey Scarre
12 Archaeological ethics and the people of the past
Sarah Tarlow
PART IV?THE COMMON HERITAGE OF HUMANKIND?
13 A plea for responsibility towards the common heritage of
mankind
Sandra M. Dingli
14 The ethics of the World Heritage concept
Atle Omland
15 What value a unicorn''s horn? A study of archaeological
uniqueness and value
Robin Coningham, Rachel Cooper and Mark Pollard
References
Index
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