Edited volume exploring key issues in ethics for archaeologists. Visit our website for sample chapters!
Foreword
p. vii
Introduction
p. xi
Where Archaeological Ethics Come From
On Ethics
p. 3
The Development of Ethics in Archaeology
p. 17
Responsibilities to the Archaeological Record
Looting: An International View
p. 31
Digging in the Dirt--Ethics and "Low-End Looting"
p. 45
The Ethics of Shipwreck Archaeology
p. 57
Archaeological Ethics: Museums and Collections
p. 71
Cultural Resource Management and the Business of Archaeology
p. 85
Archaeological Curation: An Ethical Imperative for the Twenty-First Century
p. 99
Responsibilities to Diverse Publics
Coffee Cans and Folsom Points: Why We Cannot Continue to Ignore the Artifact Collectors
p. 115
Archaeological Ethics and American Indians
p. 129
Descendant Communities: Linking People in the Present to the Past
p. 143
Purveyors of the Past: Education and Outreach as Ethical Imperatives in Archaeology
p. 153
Ethics and the Media
p. 163
In the Spirit of the Code
p. 177
Responsibilities to Colleagues, Employees, and Students
Safety and the Ethics of Archaeological Fieldwork
p. 201
What Are We Really Teaching in Archaeological Field Schools?
p. 213
Gender Matters--A Question of Ethics
p. 225
The Ethics of Research Knowledge
p. 239
Creating and Implementing a Code and Standards
p. 251
Websites for Professional Codes of Ethics and Standards
p. 261
Bibliography
p. 263
Index
p. 285
About the Contributors
p. 295
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