*I could use some input as to how to rework the sections currently on the article, they seem a little wonky but I don't know exactly how to rework them.*
problems with NAGPRA and the burden of proof [1] red man's burden article [2]
Lion Attacking a Dromedary Diorama, was found to contain human remains in 2017. Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA.current updates and processes in museum ethics/ongoing issues with repatriation [3]
info about inventory lists and intent/s to repatriate
common issues/ Kennewick Man/ Chaco
moving forward/ ethics of keeping collections in time of digitization: housing thousands+ of items the public will not ever physically see? deaccession/return of items
Chartered Institute for Archaeologists[8], Archaeological Institute of America [9], Society of American Archaeology[10], World Archaeological Congress, American Alliance of Museums[3], Society for Historical Archaeology[11]
Should we display the dead? (Drew, Rose & Bienkowski, Piotr & Chapman, Malcolm & Alberti, Samuel. (2009). Should we display the dead?. Museum & Society. 7. 133-149.) Link to article
The Ethics of Archaeology: Philosophical Perspectives on Archaeological Practice [12]
Ethical Considerations in Anthropology and Archaeology, or Relativism and Justice for All [13]
Science, Conservation, and Stewardship: Evolving Codes of Conduct in Archaeology
^Scarre, Geoffrey (2014), Sandis, Constantine (ed.), "The Ethics of Digging", Cultural Heritage Ethics, Between Theory and Practice (1 ed.), Open Book Publishers, pp. 117–128, ISBN978-1-78374-068-0, retrieved 2020-09-29
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