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Ethics and the Archaeology of Violence [electronic resource] / edited by Alfredo González-Ruibal, Gabriel Moshenska.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Ethical Archaeologies: The Politics of Social Justice ; 2Publication details: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2015.Description: 1 online resource (XVII, 243 p. 15 illus., 13 illus. in color.)ISBN:
  • 9781493916436
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Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction: the only way is ethics -- Chapter 2: Ethics in action: a viewpoint from Israel/Palestine -- Chapter 3: Archaeological ethics and violence in post-genocide Rwanda -- Chapter 4: All our findings are under their boots! The monologue of violence in Iranian archaeology -- Chapter 5: Archaeology of historic conflicts, colonial oppression and political violence in Uruguay -- Chapter 6: "Everything is kept in memory." Reflections on the memory sites of the dictatorship in Buenos Aires (Argentina) -- Chapter 7: Archaeology, anthropology and civil conflict. The case of Spain -- Chapter 8: A gate to a darker world: excavating at the Tempelhof airport (Berlin) -- Chapter 9: Archaeology, National Socialism and rehabilitation: the case of Herbert Jankuhn (1905-1990) -- Chapter 10: The ethics of public engagement in the archaeology of modern conflict -- Chapter 11: Military advocacy of peaceful approaches for cultural property protection -- Chapter 12: Cognitive dissonance and the military-archaeology complex -- Chapter 13: Working as a forensic archaeologist and/or anthropologist in post-conflict contexts: a consideration of professional responsibilities to the missing, the dead and their relatives -- Chapter 14: Virtues impracticable and extremely difficult: The human rights of subsistence diggers.
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Chapter 1: Introduction: the only way is ethics -- Chapter 2: Ethics in action: a viewpoint from Israel/Palestine -- Chapter 3: Archaeological ethics and violence in post-genocide Rwanda -- Chapter 4: All our findings are under their boots! The monologue of violence in Iranian archaeology -- Chapter 5: Archaeology of historic conflicts, colonial oppression and political violence in Uruguay -- Chapter 6: "Everything is kept in memory." Reflections on the memory sites of the dictatorship in Buenos Aires (Argentina) -- Chapter 7: Archaeology, anthropology and civil conflict. The case of Spain -- Chapter 8: A gate to a darker world: excavating at the Tempelhof airport (Berlin) -- Chapter 9: Archaeology, National Socialism and rehabilitation: the case of Herbert Jankuhn (1905-1990) -- Chapter 10: The ethics of public engagement in the archaeology of modern conflict -- Chapter 11: Military advocacy of peaceful approaches for cultural property protection -- Chapter 12: Cognitive dissonance and the military-archaeology complex -- Chapter 13: Working as a forensic archaeologist and/or anthropologist in post-conflict contexts: a consideration of professional responsibilities to the missing, the dead and their relatives -- Chapter 14: Virtues impracticable and extremely difficult: The human rights of subsistence diggers.

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