Ethics in Archeology
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Archeological excavation is an inherently destructive process. And for a long time, archeology was practiced unethically. One egregious practice was the taking of human remains from communities who did not want to be disturbed. Good science is ethical science, so let's take a moment to outline the proper practices of ethical archeology.
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