Archaeological Ethics

Archaeological Ethics

by Roger AtwoodMichael Bawya Maria Braden and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 09/02/2006

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The second edition of Archaeological Ethics is an invitation to an ongoing and lively discussion on ethics. In addition to topics such as looting, reburial and repatriation, relations with native peoples, and professional conduct, Vitelli and Colwell-Chanthaphonh have responded to current events and news stories. Twenty-one new articles expand this ongoing discussion into the realm of intellectual property, public outreach, archaeotourism, academic freedom, archaeological concerns in times of war, and conflicting values. These compelling articles, from Archaeology Magazine, American Archaeology, and Expedition are written for a general audience and provide a fascinating introduction to the issues faced every day in archaeological practice. The article summaries, discussion and research questions, and suggestions for further reading_particularly helpful given the vast increase in related literature over the last decade_serve as excellent teaching aids and make this volume ideal for classroom use.

ISBN:
9780759114432
9780759114432
Category:
Archaeology
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
09-02-2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Brian Fagan

Brian Fagan is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. A former Guggenheim Fellow, he has written many internationally acclaimed popular books about archaeology, including The Little Ice Age, Floods, Famines, and Emperors, and The Long Summer. He lives in Santa Barbara, California.

David Price

The author, Rev Dr David Price, BCom, BD, ThM, DMiss, was recruited by Gil McArthur from David’s theological college days to become an early Bible teaching faculty member at CLTC, 1968-1983, serving as National Principal of CLTC for the last five years.

Returning to Australia with his wife Margaret and family, David has filled influential theological education and mission leadership roles, as a Faculty member and then Principal of Bible College of Victoria (previously Melbourne Bible Institute, and now, Melbourne School of Theology) 1984-2005, and with Pioneers of Australia in Member Care and Leadership Development (2005- present).

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