Topics & Issues
Legal Issues
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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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Acquisitions Archaeology — Professional 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 Ethics and the Law
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Archaeological Law and Preservation
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Archaeological Looting in Central Italy: Developing Protection Strategies
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Archaeology Law and Ethics (NPS)
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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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Checks and Balances: The Legal Future for Archaeology and Archaeologists
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Classical Archaeology Today: Ethical Issues of Excavation, Ownership, and Display
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Complex Legal Legacies: The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, Scientific Study, and Kennewick Man
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Could Brexit present an opportunity to return the Parthenon Marbles?
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Creating and supporting a Harrasment- and Assault-Free Field School
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Cultural Heritage, Ethics, and Contemporary Migrations
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Cultural Property & Archaeology Law
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Cultural Resource Management Archaeology
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Cultural Resources Management Archaeology: Practice and Practicalities
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DAPL is the biggest issue in Public Archaeology right now
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Do You Get to Keep What You Find?
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Ethical Issues in Archaeology
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Ethics and Archaeology
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Greece, the Parthenon Marbles & UNESCO
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Heritage and its Entanglements: Representing, Collecting, and Preserving Cultural Identity
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Heritage Conservation in Context
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Heritage Management
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Heritage Resource Management
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Introduction to Heritage Management Archaeology
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Just get to the point!: The controversy over stone tools
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Licensed for sale?
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Man Found Guilty for Trafficking Over 500 Artifacts from Mexico to Big Bend National Park
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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW): Bringing Awareness through the Power of Student Activism
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NAGPRA After Kennewick Man
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Natural and Cultural Heritage in Global Perspective
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Plunder and Preservation: Cultural Heritage in Wartime
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Politics, Nationalism, and Archaeology
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Practicing Anthropology: Ethics, Theory, and Engagement
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Practicing Cultural Resource Management
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Principles of Archaeology
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Reading and Composition: Archaeological Ethics
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Repatriating One’s Own Cultural Heritage: The Te Pahi Medal
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S.227 – Savanna’s Act
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Stanford Symposium on the Ethics and Legal Issues in Collecting “African Art”
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The Ethics of Collaboration: Archaeologists and the Whydah Project
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The Ethics of Context: Exploring Assumptions in Discussions About the Looting of Archaeological Sites
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The Hobby Lobby Case and the Black Market in Portable Antiquities
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The legal framework for destruction of cultural heritage in Timbuktu during 2012-2013: A War-crime? (5/7)
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The legal framework for destruction of cultural heritage in Timbuktu during 2012-2013: Further legal considerations (6/7)
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The legal framework for the destruction of cultural heritage in Timbuktu during 2012-2013: Concluding considerations (7/7)
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The legal framework for the destruction of cultural heritage in Timbuktu during 2012-2013: Overview (1/7)
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The legal framework for the destruction of cultural heritage in Timbuktu during 2012-2013: The manuscripts and shrines of Timbuktu (3/7)
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The legal framework for the destruction of cultural heritage in Timbuktu during 2012-2013: The significance of the cases (4/7)
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The legal framework for the destruction of cultural heritage in Timbuktu during 2012-2013: What is the background for destruction of cultural heritage? (2/7)
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The repatriation of human remains – problem or opportunity?
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The Rihani ‘provenance’
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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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Who Owns the Past? Archaeology, Ethics, and Law
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Who owns the past? Cultural Policy, Cultural Property, and the Law
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Yale Agrees to Return Machu Picchu Artifacts to Peru: Ethics-Based Repatriation Efforts Gain Steam