Rahtz, P. A. (1989). Ethics in British archaeology. Council for British Archaeology Annual Report 39. Vol 39, pp. 69-82.

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Ethics in British archaeology
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Council for British Archaeology Annual Report 39
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Council for British Archaeology Annual Report
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39
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69 - 82
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The retiring President's address refers back to Charles Thomas's 1971 address on this subject before examining the similar-but-different ethical issues of today. Discussion is under eight heads: whose land and environment?; monuments, homes, wrecks, and ruins; the ethics of disinterring the archaeological site known as Britain (with special reference to recent turmoils in York); finds, collections, and collectors (including metal detectorists); the ethics of excavation (to dig or not to dig? and the problem of human remains); sexism, racism, and religion; the ethics of the profession (with particular reference to contract archaeology, and to archaeology in the National Curriculum); and archaeology in Britain and Europe in the 1990s.
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Philip A Rahtz
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1989
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Human Remains (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008