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Ethical Approaches to Human Remains
Killing Them Twice: Ethical Challenges in the Analysis of Human Remains from the Two World Wars
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Andrew S. Robertshaw
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Springer International Publishing
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 19
The Dignity of the Dead: Ethical Reflections on the Archaeology of Human Remains
pp. 39
What Remains? Human Rights After Death
pp. 59
Research on Human Remains: An Ethics of Representativeness
pp. 73
The Ethical Awakening of Human Anatomy: Reassessing the Past and Envisioning a More Ethical Future
pp. 95
Serious Enquiries Only, Please: Ethical Issues Raised by the Online Human Remains Trade
pp. 133
Ethical and Practical Challenges of Working with Archaeological Human Remains, with a Focus on the UK
pp. 157
Ethical Considerations in the Excavation of Burials in England: A Perspective from Developer Led Archaeology
pp. 179
‘The Dead Teach the Living’: Ethical Considerations Concerning the Management of Collections of Human Remains in Universities
pp. 211
Human Remains in Museum Collections in the United Kingdom
pp. 239
Rethinking Purpose, Protocol, and Popularity in Displaying the Dead in Museums
pp. 265
The Ethics of Sampling Human Skeletal Remains for Destructive Analyses
pp. 299
Sharing Is Not Always Caring: Social Media and the Dead
pp. 315
3D Data in Human Remains Disciplines: The Ethical Challenges
pp. 347
Ethical Concerns in Forensic Anthropology
pp. 367
The Ethical Considerations for Creating a Human Taphonomy Facility in the United Kingdom
pp. 387
Ethical Perspectives in Forensic Anthropology and Museum Curation in the United States of America
pp. 401
Culturally Sensitive and Scientifically Sound: Ethical Challenges of Human Osteology in Contemporary Archaeology in the United States of America
pp. 431
Ethical Issues of Bioarchaeology in New Zealand-Aotearoa: Relationships, Research, and Repatriation
pp. 447
Ethical Considerations in Human Remains Based Research in Argentina
pp. 465
Ethical Issues of Bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia
pp. 485
Ethical Considerations of the Management of the Dead in the Middle East
pp. 503
“Not of One’s Body”: The Creation of Identified Skeletal Collections with Portuguese Human Remains
pp. 519
Ethical Considerations in the Investigation and Commemoration of Mass Graves from the Spanish Civil War
pp. 541
Killing Them Twice: Ethical Challenges in the Analysis of Human Remains from the Two World Wars
pp. 557
Between the Archaeological and the Criminal Cases: Human Remains and Ethical Issues in Russia
pp. 567
Human Remains from the Khmer Rouge Regime, Cambodia
pp. 583
Ethical Issues of Working with Human Remains in Zimbabwe
pp. 605
The Mummy Autopsy: Some Ethical Considerations
pp. 627
Concluding Remarks
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