CIfA Codes & Standards
Principle 4: Responsibility for the availability of archaeological results within reasonable dispatch
The member has responsibility for making available the results of archaeological work with reasonable dispatch.
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About the CAA: Principles of Ethical Conduct (Canadian Archaeological Association)
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Across the Atlantic: professionalism in archaeology over here and over there
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Advanced Applied Ethics in Anthropology
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Advanced Archaeological Field Methods: A Practical Approach to Working With and Within Communities
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Advisory Council on Underwater Archaeology Underwater Archaeology Ethics Press Kit
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African American descendants, community outreach, and the Ransom and Sarah Williams Farmstead Project
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American Cultural Resources Association Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (American Cultural Resources Association)
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An education that prepares archaeologists for archaeology
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An Interdisciplinary Investigation of African Rock Art Images to Learn about Science & Culture: Blending Biology, Geology, History & Ethics
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Anthropology, War, and Security
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Applied Ethics in Anthropology
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Applied Ethics in Archaeology
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Applied Heritage Management
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Archaeological Curation: A Practicum in the Care of Research Collections
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Archaeological Ethics
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Archaeological Ethics (Reading List on WorldCat)
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Archaeological Ethics and Law
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Archaeological Ethics and the Law
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Archaeological Excavation
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Archaeological Fieldwork: Critical Analysis and Practical Application
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Archaeological Society of Alberta: Mandate and Bylaws (Archaeological Society of Alberta)
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Archaeologies of Text: Archaeology, Technology and Ethics (Joukowsky Institute Publication)
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Archaeologists Can Fight Back
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Archaeology & Heritage
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Archaeology and Conflict: An Impossible Relationship?
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Archaeology and the Public
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Archaeology and the Public
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Archaeology and the Public
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Archaeology Education at a Crossroads
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Archaeology in the classroom: A perspective from Kiangan, Ifugao, Philippines
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Archaeology Law and Ethics (NPS)
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Archaeology Southwest
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Archaeology, Ethics and the Public
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Archaeology, Ethics, and Contemporary Society
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Archaeology, Heritage and Ethics in the Western Wall Plaza, Jerusalem: Darkness at the End of the Tunnel
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Archaeology, Museums, & Outreach
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Archaeology, the public, and the recent past
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Archéo-Québec Network Mission Statement (Archéo-Québec Network)
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Association of Consulting Archaeologists Alberta Constitution (Association of Consulting Archaeologists of Alberta)
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Association of Professional Archaeologists of New Brunswick ()
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Bears Ears and the Issue with Ownership
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Beyond Preservation: Expanding the Ethical Responsibilities of Archaeologists
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Beyond Stuff-based Ownership: Do Archaeologists have an Obligation to People?
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Bioethics in Anthropology
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Bones, Stones, and Books
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Book Review Essay (Archaeological Ethics [Vitelli, K. D. 1996]; Loot, Legitimacy and Ownership [Renfrew, C. 2000]; Debating the Archaeological Heritage [Skeates, R. 2000]
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Bureau of Land Management Auctions Off Land Near Chaco Canyon
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Burial archaeology: reflections on the law, policy and ethics of research on human remains and ‘digging the dead’
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By-Laws of the Lousiana Archaeological Society (The Lousiana Archaeological Society)
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Bylaws (Vermont Archaeological Society)
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Bylaws of the Archaeological Society of Maryland (The Archaeological Society of Maryland)
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Bylaws of the Council of Virginia Archaeologists (Council of Virginia Archaeologists)
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Celebrate the 111th Anniversary of the Antiquities Act—By Defending It
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Centre for the Ethics of Cultural Heritage
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Checks and Balances: The Legal Future for Archaeology and Archaeologists
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CIfA Professional Practice Paper: An introduction to professional ethics
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CIfA regulations, standards and guidelines (Chartered Institute for Archaeologists)
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Code of Conduct (Falls of the Ohio Archaeological Society)
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Code of Ethics (Arkansas Archeological Society)
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Code of Ethics (Australian Archaeological Association)
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Code of Ethics (Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists)
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Code of Ethics for Michigan Archaeological Society members (Michigan Archaeological Society)
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Código de Conducta de los Servidores Públicos del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia)
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Código de Ética (Colegio de Arqueólogos de Chile)
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Código de Ética Profesional en Arqueología (Arqueología Ecuatoriana)
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Colonial Archives and Archaeology: Models and Methods of Analysis
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Commercial archaeology and the ethics of development
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Community Archaeology at the Trowel’s Edgea
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Community based participatory research and heritage conservation
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Community-Based Archaeology: Research with, by, and for Indigenous and Local Communities
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Conflicto, violencia, ética y arqueología. Entrevista con Alfredo González Ruibal
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Conservation of Archaeological and Ethnographic Resources
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Conservation of Archaeological Sites and Landscapes: Impossible Ruins
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Conservation, Heritage Management, and the Ethics of Remote Sensing for Archaeology (Chapter 8)
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Constitution and Bylaws of the Texas Archaeological Society (Texas Archaeological Society)
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Contesting the Past: Archaeology and Heritage
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Contextualizing Ethics: Comments on Ethics in Canadian Archaeology by Robert Rosenswig
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Contract archaeology in South Africa: some ethical concerns
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Controversies in Archaeology
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Copyrighting the Past?: Emerging Intellectual Property Rights Issues in Archaeology
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Could Brexit present an opportunity to return the Parthenon Marbles?
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Council of South Carolina Professional Archaeologists Constitution (Council of South Carolina Professional Archaeologists)
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Critical Reflection on Barriers to Ethical Archaeological Practice Based on a Collaborative Museum Project at Xaltocan, Mexico
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Cultural Heritage
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Cultural Heritage and Archaeological Methods Field School
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Cultural Heritage Ethics: Between Theory and Practice
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Cultural heritage management, ethics and rock art in Western Australia
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Cultural Heritage, Ethics, and Contemporary Migrations
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Cultural Resource Management
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Cultural Resource Management
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Cultural Resource Management and Archaeology
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Cultural Resource Management Archaeology
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Cultural Resources Management Archaeology: Practice and Practicalities
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Cultural Resources on the New England Coast and Continental Shelf: Research, Regulatory, and Ethical Considerations from a Massachusetts Perspective
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DAPL is the biggest issue in Public Archaeology right now
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Decolonising the museum: the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC
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Decolonizing Methodologies
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Diggers Done Right
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Diggin’ it or not diggin’ it? Should archaeologists dig up the dead?
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Digging and Destruction: Artifact Collecting as Meaningful Social Practice
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Dismantling Archaeology: Challenging Ourselves, Our Ethics, and Our Priorities
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Diversifying participation in the historic environment workforce
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Do you even know what public archaeology is? Trends, theory, practice, ethics
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Dwelling at the margins, action at the intersection? Feminist and indigenous archaeologies, 2005
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EAA Codes and Principles (European Association of Archaeologists)
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Engaging the Community in Local Archaeology through a Friends Group
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Equity (Issues) for All, Historical Archaeology as a Profession in the 21st Century
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Ethical archaeology?
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Ethical Challenges in Digital Public Archaeology
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Ethical Guidelines (Society for Hawaiian Archaeology)
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Ethical Issues in Archaeology
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Ethical Issues in Archaeology
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Ethical Principles and Archaeological Practice: Development of an Ethics Policy
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Ethical Responsibility in the Face of the Incoming Administration
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Ethical Standards of The Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology (The Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology)
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Ethics (New York Archaeological Council)
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Ethics and Archaeological Praxis
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Ethics and Intangible Heritage
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Ethics and Research Design in Anthropology
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Ethics and Standards (British Association of Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology)
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Ethics Guidelines (Canadian Museums Association)
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Ethics in Action: Case Studies in Archaeological Dilemmas
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Ethics in African archaeology
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Ethics in American Archaeology (2nd Revised Edition)
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Ethics in American archaeology: challenges for the 1990s
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Ethics in Anthropology, Archaeology, and Development
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Ethics in Anthropology, Archaeology, and Development
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Ethics in Canadian Archaeology: An International, Comparative Analysis
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Ethics in Field Archaeology
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Ethics in human osteology
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Ethics Resources
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Ethics, Archaeological Resource Management And Federal Legislation: A Few Thoughts For The Direction Of Canadian Archaeology
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Ethics, Archaeology, and Cultural Heritage
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Ethics, Not Objects
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Ethics: Creating Codes
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Ethics: Who Decides?
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Ética en bioarqueología
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Ética, capitalismo e arqueologia pública no Brasil
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Evaluating Public Archaeology
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Facts, Biases, and How We Sift through Them
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Fantastic Archaeology: Science & Pseudoscience
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Field Methods in Archaeology
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Forum: Ethical Issues in European Professional Archaeology
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Free Ports Bound to Cultural Property Trafficking Ties
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From “Public Archaeologist” to “Public Intellectual”: Seeking Engagement Opportunities Outside Traditional Archaeological Arenas
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Gender Equity in Archaeology Project
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Genetics, ethics and archaeology
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Gestión del Patrimonio Cultural de la Zona Arqueológica de Huaycán y su impacto en el Desarrollo Turístico
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Global Heritage: Conflict, Reconciliation, and Diplomacy
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Graduate Readings in Museology: Power, Privilege and Ethics
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Grand Challenges for Archaeology of Gender and Sexuality
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Grand Challenges: Climate Change and Unemployment
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Greece, the Parthenon Marbles & UNESCO
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Guidelines and Standards for Archaeological Field Schools
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Hacia una verdadera arqueología comunitaria
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Handbook on Ethical Issues in Anthropology
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Hashtags and Seas Lions – Using Social Media to Break Down Pseudoarchaeology
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Heritage Conservation Planning
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Heritage Management
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Heritage Management
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Historical Archaeology will be Televised: Ethics, Archaeology, and Popular Culture
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How Archaeological Sites Are Preserved
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How Archaeologists and Artifact Collectors Can—and Should—Collaborate to Comply with Legal and Ethical Antiquities Codes
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Human Research Ethics for the Social Sciences and Humanities: Online Ethics Training Module
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I’ll tell you what I want, what I really want, really want! Open Archaeology that is Collaborative, Participatory, Public and Feminist
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IAS Bylaws (Idaho Archaeological Society, Inc.)
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ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites)
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Illicit trafficking, provenance research and due diligence… and confidence and risk
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Inclusive, Accessible, Archaeology Project
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Indigenous groups in Canada call for National Museum of Scotland to return human remains
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Intellectual Property Rights and Ethics in Archaeology
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International Experts Refute ‘Alien’ Mummy Analysis, Question Ethics And Legality
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Introduction to Archaeology
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IPinCH Blog
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Is bad research unethical?
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Is Public Engagement the Future of Archaeology?
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Just get to the point!: The controversy over stone tools
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KAA Code of Ethics (Kansas Anthropological Association)
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Kentucky Archaeological Survey (Kentucky Archaeological Survey)
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Knowledge about archaeological field schools in Africa: the Tanzanian experience
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La discusión ética en arqueología e historia sobre los bienes culturales de pueblos originarios
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Lara Croft is Back With a Bang – But There Are Real Tomb Raiders Out There
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Lo “público” en la Arqueología Argentina
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Maine Archaeological Society: Mission Statement (Maine Archaeological Society )
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Managing Cultural Resources
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Managing Cultural Resources
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MAS Constitution (Manitoba Archaeological Society)
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Massachusetts Archaeological Society – Membership Form (Massachusetts Archaeological Society)
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Membership (Archaeological Society of British Columbia)
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Memory, Monuments, and Confederate Things: Contesting the 21st-Century Confederacy
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Montana Archaeological Society (Montana Archaeological Society)
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More Than Just Bare Bones: Ethical Considerations for Forensic Anthropologists
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Museum Anthropology: Principles and Practices
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Museum Curation Practicum: Archaeology
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Museum Education and Archaeological Ethics: An Approach to the Illicit Trade of Antiquities
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Museums and Heritage
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Museums and Professional Responsibilities
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NAA Membership Applications (Nevada Archaeological Association)
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NAGPRA After Kennewick Man
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Natural and Cultural Heritage in Global Perspective
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Natural Disasters and Their Impact on Looting and Destruction of Cultural Heritage
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Nazis, Ethics and Tolerance
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New Directions in Museum Ethics
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Newfoundland and Labrador Archaeological Society Code of Ethics (Newfoundland and Labrador Archaeological Society)
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Normativa legal, recaudos éticos y práctica arqueológica. Un estudio comparativo de Argentina y Chile.
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Nova Scotia Archaeological Society Constitution – Objectives (Nova Scotia Archaeological Society )
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OAC Code of Ethics (Ohio Archaeological Council)
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On Intellectual Property Rights and Archaeology
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Open Access Archaeology
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Open Source Archaeology: Ethics and Practice
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Pensacola Archaeological Society Goals and Ethics (Pensacola Archaeological Society)
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Policy on Professional Conduct (American Schools of Oriental Research)
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Political agendas and sponsorship in archaeology
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Politics, Nationalism, and Archaeology
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Postcolonial and Indigenous Archaeology
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Practice Safe Conferencing: Stealing Ideas and why you really WANT to have your conference presentation filmed
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Practicing Cultural Resource Management
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Practicum in Cultural Resource Management
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Presenting Archaeology to the Public: Obligation and Opportunity
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Preventative Conservation Concepts
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Preventative Conservation Techniques
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Principles of Archaeological Ethics (Society for American Archaeology)
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Principles of Archaeology
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Principles of Archaeology
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Professional Skills and Ethics in Archaeology
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Professionalism in Anthropology
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Professionalism in Historical Archaeology
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Program Evaluation and Archaeology: Considerations and Future Projections
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Public Archaeology
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Public Archaeology
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Public Archaeology 2015
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Public Archaeology: resources
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Public Policy, Museums, and the Ethics of Cultural Heritage
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Publishing Archaeology
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Queer Archaeology and the Public
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Recapping Stewardship Day 2016 in Utah’s Nine Mile Canyon
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Reglamento del Código de Ética Profesional (Colegio Profesional de Arqueólogos del Perú)
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Remembering The Public: Connecting Archaeology & Outreach
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Repatriating Indigenous Cultural Heritage: What’s Reconciliation Got to Do With It?
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Repatriating One’s Own Cultural Heritage: The Te Pahi Medal
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Repatriation of Aboriginal Remains and Artifacts in Canada
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Researching human bodies displays- why bother?
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Resources for Professional Ethics
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Responsibilities of archaeologists: archaeology and ethics (Lampeter Workshop in Archaeology 4)
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Responsible Conduct of Research in Anthropology
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Revisiting History’s Cenotaphs: The “Common Man” and Ethics of Commemoration in Conflict Archaeology
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SAA Ethics Bowl Cases
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SEAC Underground
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Seizing Intellectual Power: The dialogue at the New York African burial ground
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Seminar in Management of Archaeological Resources
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Seminar: Cultural Resources Management
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Sensationalism and speaking to the public: Scientific rigout and interdisciplinary collaborations in paleopathology
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Service Learning in Archaeology and its Impact on Perceptions of Cultural Heritage and Historic Preservation
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SHA Ethics Principles (Society for Historical Archaeology)
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Skull Wars: Kennewick Man, Archaeology, and the Battle for Native American Identity
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Society By-Laws (Iowa Archaeological Society)
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Some Reflections on the Work of the SAA Committee for Ethics in Archaeology
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Some Resources for Case Studies in Research Ethics
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Steward the Past and Avoid Harm?
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Swedish Archaeologists on Ethics
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The Archaeology of Vulnerability: Hurricane Katrina and archaeology in the midst of disaster
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The Argumentative Archaeologist
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The End of an Era: On History, Context and Confederate Monuments
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The Ethics of Collaborating with Artifact Collectors
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The Ethics of Context: Exploring Assumptions in Discussions About the Looting of Archaeological Sites
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The Ethics of Historical Archaeology
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The Grand Challenges for Archaeology: A Blogging Carnival
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The Missing Ethics of Heritage
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The Morality of Property and Cultural Patrimony
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The New York African Burial Ground Project: Past biases, current dilemmas and future research opportunities
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The OAS Statement of Ethical Principles (Ontario Archaeological Society)
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The Origins of Things: Cross-cultural Perspectives on Early Human Worlds
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The Peep Show of Death: Televising Human Remains
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The Rihani ‘provenance’
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The STOP Act: Proposed Legislation to Stop the Export of Native American Cultural Patrimony
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Theory and Practice in Archaeology
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Toward “True Acts of Inclusion”: The “Here” and the “Out There” Concepts in Public Archaeology
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Toward a Code of Ethics for Archaeological Practice in the Palestinian National Territories
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Towards A Definition And Practice Of Communal Archaeology: Ethics, Informal Learning, And Citizen Ccience In The Practice Of Indigenous Archaeology
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Treasure Hunting: Who Owns the World
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Tribal Archaeology as Ownership of the Ancestral Past
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UNESCO 1970 World Heritage Convention
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UNESCO, URI, and Archaeology in the Deep Blue Sea: Archaeological Ethics and Archaeological Oceanography
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Violence and Warfare in Prehistory
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War-time academic professionalism
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Who is deterministic? On the nature of interdisciplinary research in archaeology
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Who owns the past? Cultural Policy, Cultural Property, and the Law
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Why historical archaeology should pay attention to the Occupy movement
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Why programs like “Battlefield Recovery” show that archeologists’ work with the media is far from done
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Why Protect Archaeological Sites?