7-MarEthics in Biological and Archaeological Anthropology
Ethics Codes
Anonymous
1961Four Statements for Archaeology. (Report of the Committee on Ethics and Standards). American Antiquity 27(2):137-138.
Anonymous
1996Society for American Archaeology Principles of Archaeological Ethics. American Antiquity 61(3):451-452.
Lynott, Mark J.
1997Ethical Principles and Archaeological Practice: Development of an Ethics Policy. American Antiquity 62(4):589-599.
Orser, Charles E. Jr.
1997Professionalism in Historical Archaeology. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 1(3):243-255.
Pels, Peter
1999Professions of Duplicity: A Prehistory of Ethical Codes in Anthropology. Current Anthropology 40(2):101-136.
Descendant communities.
NAGPRA
Bentzen, Conrad B.
1942An Inexpensive Method of Recovering Skeletal Material for Museum Displays. American Antiquity 8(2):176-178.
Rosen, Lawrence
1980The Excavation of American Indian Burial Sites: A Problem in Law and Professional Responsibility. American Anthropologist (new series) 82(1):5-27.
Goldstein, Lynne and Keith Kintigh
1990Ethics and the Reburial Controversy. American Antiquity 55(3):585-591.
Deloria, Vine Jr.
1992Indians, Archaeologists, and the Future. American Antiquity 57(4):595-598.
Klesert, Anthony L. and Shirley Powell
1993A Perspective on Ethics and the Reburial Controversy. American Antiquity 58(2):348-354.
Ferguson, T. J.
1996Native Americans and the Practice of Archaeology. Annual Review of Anthropology 25:63-79.
Rose, Jerome C., Thomas J. Green, and Victoria D. Green
1996Nagpra is Forever: Osteology and the Repatriation of Skeletons. Annual Review of Anthropology 25:81-103.
Jones, D. Gareth, Robyn J. Harris
1998CA forum on Anthropology in Public: Archaeological Human Remains : Scientific, Cultural, and Ethical Considerations. Current Anthropology 39(2): 253-264.
Chatters, James C.
2000The Recovery and First Analysis of an Early Holocene Human Skeleton from Kennewick, Washington. American Antiquity 65(2):291-316.
Owsley, Douglas W. and Richard L. Jantz
2001Archaeological politics and public interest in paleoamerican studies: lessons from gordon creek woman and kennewick man. American Antiquity 66(4):565-576.
Watkins, Joe
2004Becoming American or Becoming Indian? NAGPRA, Kennewick, and cultural affiliation. Journal of Social Archaeology 4(1):60-80.
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Representation, Alternative Voices.
Johnson, Elden
1973Professional Responsibilities and the American Indian. American Antiquity 38(2):129-130.
Sprague, Roderick
1974American Indians and American Archaeology. American Antiquity 39(1):1-2.
Franklin, Maria
1997“Power To The People”: Sociopolitics and the Archaeology of Black Americans. Historical Archaeology 31(3):36-50.
McDavid, Carol
1997Descendants, Decisions, and Power: The Public Interpretation of the Archaeology of the Levi Jordan Plantation. . Historical Archaeology 31(3):114-131.
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Fakes and Reproductions:
Mainfort, Robert M. Jr. and Mary L. Kwas
2004The Bat Creek Stone Revisited: A Fraud Exposed. American Antiquity 69(4):761-769.
Whittaker, John C. and Michael Stafford
1999Replicas, Fakes, and Art: The Twentieth Century Stone Age and Its Affects on Archaeology. American Antiquity 64(2):203-214.
Amateurs and Looting:
Anonymous
1924Report on Illegal Excavations in Southwestern Ruins. American Anthropologist (new series) 26(3):428-432.
Kelley, Jane Holden
1963Some Thoughts on Amateur Archaeology. American Antiquity 28(3):394-396.
Clewlow, C. William Jr., Patrick S. Hallinan, and Richard D. Ambro
1971A Crisis in Archaeology. American Antiquity 36(4):472-473.
Sheets, Payson D.
1973The Pillage of Prehistory. American Antiquity 38(3):317-320.