CIfA Codes & Standards
Principle 5: Recognition of aspirations of employees, colleagues and helpers in all matters of employment
The member shall recognise the aspirations of employees, colleagues and helpers with regard to all matters relating to employment, including career development, health and safety, terms and conditions of employment and equality of opportunity.
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(Un)Free Archaeology
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#metoo in Cultural Resource Management Archaeology
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#SAA2019 #MeToo
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2,000 Archaeologists and Scholars Ask Society for American Archaeology to Review Sexual Harassment Policy [UPDATED]
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91 Stories of Archaeology
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A Crowdsourced Survey of Sexual Harassment in the Academy
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Across the Atlantic: professionalism in archaeology over here and over there
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An education that prepares archaeologists for archaeology
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Breaking In: Women’s Representation in Archaeology
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Checks and Balances: The Legal Future for Archaeology and Archaeologists
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Cleaning Up the Field: A Conversation About Harassment in Mediterranean Archaeology
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Commercial archaeology and the ethics of development
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Community based participatory research and heritage conservation
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Dismantling Archaeology: Challenging Ourselves, Our Ethics, and Our Priorities
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Diversity and Difference in SHA
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Equity (Issues) for All, Historical Archaeology as a Profession in the 21st Century
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Ethics of Accepting Student Volunteers
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Free archaeology: job insecurity and the need for an archaeological minimum wage
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Grand Challenges: Climate Change and Unemployment
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I think the reason why I am scared to write this story on gender discrimination in academia is precisely why it is needed
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Interview with the Society of Black Archaeologists
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IPinCH Blog
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Manalot – The All Male Round Table
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Manifestos and the Manly Future of Archaeological Theory
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One Spreadsheet Reveals the Horrifying Ubiquity of Sexual Harassment in Academia
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Political agendas and sponsorship in archaeology
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Queering Archaeological Practice
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Survey of Sexual Harassment in Southeastern Archaeology, online now
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The Harvey Weinstein in Your Industry [Podcast]
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The Missing Ethics of Heritage
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There needs to be a cultural shift to accommodate children at conferences, and here are some ways to achieve this
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What’s in it for me? (money, academia and ethics)
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Archaeology and Capitalism: From Ethics to Politics
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Contract Archaeology
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Deep Time Dreaming: Uncovering Ancient Austraila
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Envisioning Engaged and Useful Archaeologies
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Ethical Issues in Historical Archaeology
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Ethics and Archaeological Praxis
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Field Schools without Trowels: Teaching Archaeological Ethics and Heritage Preservation in a Collaborative Context
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Indigenous Archaeologies: A Reader on Decolonization (Archaeology & Indigenous Peoples)
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Indigenous Archaeologies: Decolonizing Theory and Practice (One World Archaeology)
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Indigenous Archaeology: American Indian Values and Scientific Practice
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Is a Shared Past Possible? The Ethics and Practice of Archaeology in the Twenty-First Century
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Swedish Archaeologists on Ethics
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What the Walrus and the Carpenter Did Not Talk About: Maritime Archaeology and the Near Future of Energy
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About the CAA: Principles of Ethical Conduct (Canadian Archaeological Association)
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American Cultural Resources Association Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (American Cultural Resources Association)
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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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Bylaws of the Council of Virginia Archaeologists (Council of Virginia Archaeologists)
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CIfA regulations, standards and guidelines (Chartered Institute for Archaeologists)
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Code of Ethics (Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists)
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Code of Ethics (International Council of Museums)
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Code of Ethics (Ontario Association of Professional Archaeologists)
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Code of Ethics (The Alexandria Archive Institute)
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Code of Ethics for Museums (American Alliance of Museums)
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Código de Ética (Asociación de Arqueólogos Profesionales de la República Argentina)
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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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Council of South Carolina Professional Archaeologists Constitution (Council of South Carolina Professional Archaeologists)
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EAA Codes and Principles (European Association of Archaeologists)
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Ethics (New York Archaeological Council)
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Ethics Guidelines (Canadian Museums Association)
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New Hampshire Archaeological Society: Constitution and By-laws (New Hampshire Archaeological Society)
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OAC Code of Ethics (Ohio Archaeological Council)
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SHA Ethics Principles (Society for Historical Archaeology)
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‘Where angels fear to tread’: ethics, commercial archaeology, and extractive industries in southern Africa
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“Power to the People”: Sociopolitics and the Archaeology of Black Americans
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An Argument for Ethical, Proactive, Archaeologist-Artifact Collector Collaboration
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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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Ancient DNAs Impact on Archaeology: What has been learned and How to build strong relationships.
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Archaeologists on Conservation: How Codes of Archaeological Ethics and Professional Standards Treat Conservation
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Archaeologists on Conservation: How codes of archaeological ethics and professional standards treat conservation
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Archaeology and landscape ethics
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Archaeology and Professional Ethical Codes in Israel in the mid 80s: The Case of the Association of Archaeologists in Israel and Its Code of Ethics
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Archaeology, Ethics, and Character: Using Our Cultural Heritage to Teach Citizenship
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Beyond Ethics: Professionalism and Social Belonging in Social Workers’ Moral Deliberations
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Bone Considerations: Archaeology, Heritage, and Ethics at Mamila, Jerusalem
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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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Community Archaeology at the Trowel’s Edgea
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Concepts of community in the pursuit of an inclusive archaeology
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Conflicto, violencia, ética y arqueología. Entrevista con Alfredo González Ruibal
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Contract Archaeology in Europe: An Experiment in Diversity
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Contract archaeology in South Africa: some ethical concerns
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Copyrighting the Past?: Emerging Intellectual Property Rights Issues in Archaeology
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Creating and supporting a Harrasment- and Assault-Free Field School
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Cultural heritage management, ethics and rock art in Western Australia
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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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Desigualdades impresas: Un primer paso para el estudio de la historia de las mujeres en la arqueología peruana
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Development-led archaeology and ethics in Lesotho
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Digging and Destruction: Artifact Collecting as Meaningful Social Practice
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Disrupting Cultures of Harassment in Archaeology: Social-Environmental and Trauma-Informed Approaches to Disciplinary Transformation
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Do you even know what public archaeology is? Trends, theory, practice, ethics
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Documenting Cultures of Harassment in Archaeology: A Review and Analysis of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Studies
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Dwelling at the margins, action at the intersection? Feminist and indigenous archaeologies, 2005
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Epilogue: Perspectives on Community Archaeology
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Ethical Challenges in Digital Public Archaeology
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Ethical Considerations in Anthropology and Archaeology, or Relativism and Justice for All
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Ethics and Archaeology: The Attempt at Çatalhöyük
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Ethics and Contract Archaeology
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Ethics and the Archaeology of Human Remains
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Ethics and Value Conflicts: An Examination of Archaeologists’ Responses to Questionnaire Scenarios
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Ethics in African archaeology
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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, Archaeological Resource Management And Federal Legislation: A Few Thoughts For The Direction Of Canadian Archaeology
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Ethics, Archaeology and World Archaeological Congress
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Exhibiting Archaeology: Archaeology and Museums
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Experiencias de mujeres en la arqueología y la Universidad de Chile (1960-1980): aprendizajes y desafíos actuales
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Feminisms, queer theories, and the archaeological study of past sexualities
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Forum: Ethical Issues in European Professional Archaeology
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From “Public Archaeologist” to “Public Intellectual”: Seeking Engagement Opportunities Outside Traditional Archaeological Arenas
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Gridlock: UNESCO, global conflict and failed ambitions
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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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Intellectual Property Rights and Ethics in Archaeology
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Introduction: de-centring ethical assumptions by re-centring ethical debate in African archaeology
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Knowledge about archaeological field schools in Africa: the Tanzanian experience
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Lies, damned lies, and archaeologists: Antiquities trafficking research as criminology and the ethics of identification
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Mare Nostrum? Ethics and Archaeology in Mediterranean Waters
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Mental Health and the Field Research Team
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Museum Education and Archaeological Ethics: An Approach to the Illicit Trade of Antiquities
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Obstacles to Career Progression in Archaeology: Precarious Labour and Unemployment
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On Intellectual Property Rights and Archaeology
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On mtDNA and Archaeological EthicsOn mtDNA and Archaeological Ethics
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Patrimonios en disputa: acervos nacionales, investigación arqueológica y reclamos étnicos sobre restos humanos
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Private property, public archaeology: resident communities as stakeholders in American archaeology
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Professionalism in Historical Archaeology
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Public archaeology, knowledge meetings and heritage ethics in southern Africa: an approach from Mozambique
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Reclaiming Space at Red Hill Camp: Community Archaeology with Urban Indigenous Groups
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Rethinking Anthropological Studies of the Body: Manas and Bdham in Kerala.
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Revisiting History’s Cenotaphs: The “Common Man” and Ethics of Commemoration in Conflict Archaeology
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Seizing Intellectual Power: The dialogue at the New York African burial ground
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Should I stay or should I go? Ideals and realities of archaeology in the conflict regions.
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Some Reflections on the Work of the SAA Committee for Ethics in Archaeology
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Supply, Demand and a Failure of Understanding: Addressing the Culture Clash between Archaeologists’ Expectations for Training and Employment in ‘Academia’ versus ‘Practice’
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Survey of Academic Field Experiences (SAFE): Trainees Report Harassment and Assault
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The Context and Consequences of Sexual Harassment in Southeastern Archaeology
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The Ethics of Collaboration: Archaeologists and the Whydah Project
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The ethics of displaying human remains from British archaeological sites
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The Future is Now: Archaeology and the Eradication of Anti-Blackness
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The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act: A New Beginning, Not the End, for Osteological Analysis–A Hopi Perspective
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The New York African Burial Ground Project: Past biases, current dilemmas and future research opportunities
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The repatriation of human remains – problem or opportunity?
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The Transatlantic Trade in African Ancestors: Mijikenda Memorial Statues (Vigango) and the Ethics of Collecting and Curating Non-Western Cultural Property
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Through Wary Eyes: Indigenous Perspectives on 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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Toward a Safe Archaeology Field School. Insights into Policies, Procedures, and Team-Based Learning
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Towards an Inclusive Queer Archaeology: An Overview and Introduction
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Two Cultures in the Times of Interdisciplinary Archaeology: A Response to Commentators
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Under-representation in Contemporary Archaeology
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UNESCO, URI, and Archaeology in the Deep Blue Sea: Archaeological Ethics and Archaeological Oceanography
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War-time academic professionalism
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We Have Never Been Latourian: Archaeological Ethics and the Posthuman Condition
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What Are Archaeological Ethics? [Commentary]
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When Past and Present Collide: The Ethics of Archaeological Stewardship
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Who is deterministic? On the nature of interdisciplinary research in archaeology
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Why Queer Archaeology? An Introduction
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Without Ethics and Morality: A Historical Overview of Imperial Archaeology and American Indians
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CIfA Equality and Diversity Group
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CIfA Professional Practice Paper: An introduction to professional ethics
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Diversifying participation in the historic environment workforce
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Guidelines and Standards for Archaeological Field Schools
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Inclusive, Accessible, Archaeology Project
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Neurodiversity and Archaeological Practice
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Open Access Archaeology
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Resources for Professional Ethics
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RESPECT
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Respect: Acting Against Harassment Guide in Archaeology
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SAA Background and Resource Guide for Addressing Harassment and Violence
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SAA Ethics Bowl Cases
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SAA Statement on Sexual Harassment and Violence
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Tackling discrimination on archaeological sites
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THE MENTAL WELLBEING PROJECT
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Why the Whiteness of Archaeology Is a Problem
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Advanced Applied Ethics in Anthropology
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Anthropology, War, and Security
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Applied Archaeology
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Applied Archaeology and Museums
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Applied Ethics in Anthropology
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Applied Ethics in Archaeology
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Archaeological Ethics and the Law
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Archaeology and the Public
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Archaeology Practicum
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Cultural Resource Management
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Cultural Resource Management Archaeology
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Ethical Issues in Archaeology
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Ethical Issues in Archaeology
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Ethical Issues in Museums
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Ethics and Archaeology
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Ethics and Cultural Property
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Gender and Archaeology
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Heritage Conservation Planning
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Heritage Ethics and Archaeological Practice in the Middle East and Mediterranean
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Heritage Management in Archaeology
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Indigenous Archaeology
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Introduction to Heritage Management Archaeology
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Practicing Anthropology: Ethics, Theory, and Engagement
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Public Archaeology
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Public Archaeology
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Public Archaeology
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Reading and Composition: Archaeological Ethics