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Must be treated with respect: Evolving ethics and curation of Mesoamerican human remains.

机译:必须受到尊重:不断发展的中美洲伦理和残骸的管理。

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This paper explores the ethical protocols for the handling of human remains sourced in Central America and stored in academic collections within the United States. Although all such institutions profess a commitment that osteological remains “Must be treated with respect,” the definition of what constitutes “respect” is often subjective. My research and data collected will draw upon the international mandates that govern the exportation, storage, study, and conservation of human remains with attention to three aspects that contribute to the legal framework in which human remains fall: 1) The laws and where they originate; 2) The organizations that maintain these laws; and 3) The extent by which these laws are applied and enforced. I will compare varying internal policies directed towards the conservation and handling of human remains in four academic institutions. As these policies and practices are necessarily institution-specific, they will be compared to demonstrate areas of significant alignment and areas of contrast. The ultimate goal is to establish how following ethical guidelines can become a sustainable feature in archaeological practice by crafting a framework in which ethical principles are designed in such a way that they can have a positive impact on the quality of scientific data. This position is supported by a demonstration of how standardization in ethical issues has consequences for the standardization in the scientific method and long-term conservation of remains. Other improvements discussed include the possibility for enhanced international cultural diplomacy to impact the overall discipline of archaeology in the public perception of its role as a steward of important cultural heritage.
机译:本文探讨了处理源自中美洲并保存在美国学术收藏中的人类遗体的道德规范。尽管所有这些机构都承诺要保持骨科“必须受到尊重”,但对“尊重”的定义通常是主观的。我的研究和收集的数据将借鉴管理遗骸出口,储存,研究和保护的国际授权,并关注有助于遗骸掉落的法律框架的三个方面:1)法律及其起源; 2)维护这些法律的组织; 3)适用和执行这些法律的范围。我将在四个学术机构中比较针对保护和处理人类遗骸的各种内部政策。由于这些政策和实践必定是特定于机构的,因此将对它们进行比较,以显示出具有明显一致性和差异性的领域。最终目标是通过制定一个以合理的方式设计伦理原则的框架来建立遵循伦理准则的方式,从而在考古实践中成为可持续的特征,从而对科学数据的质量产生积极的影响。通过证明道德问题的标准化如何影响科学方法的标准化和遗体的长期保存,可以证明这一立场。讨论的其他改进措施包括增强国际文化外交的可能性,以使公众了解考古学作为重要文化遗产的角色,从而影响考古学的整体学科。

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  • 作者

    Ragsdale, Randi Renee.;

  • 作者单位

    Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;

  • 授予单位 Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;
  • 学科 Ethics.;Museology.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 68 p.
  • 总页数 68
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:43:31

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