Category: Archaeology
That is the name of an absolutely fascinating story in the San Diego CityBeat. The story is about what happens when the Dept. of Homeland Security and the border fence collide with archaeology and a people's desire to protect their...
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Posted by afarensis, FCD at 8:18 AM • •
Category: Anthropology
I recently wrote about a lawsuit filed against Yale, Skull and Bones, and the Federal Government by descendents of Geronimo. The situation has become a little more complicated....
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Posted by afarensis, FCD at 10:00 AM • •
Category: Anthropology
The University of Pennsylvania's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is engaging in a wonderful project to digitize its entire collection. Reuters has the story:...
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Posted by afarensis, FCD at 12:29 PM • •
Category: Archaeology
The Voice of the Taino People Online has an interesting post up concerning the discovery of a five acre site near Jácana, Puerto Rico:...
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Posted by afarensis, FCD at 10:54 PM • •
Category: Repatriation
Nature has an interesting news item called Online anthropology draws protest from aboriginal group:...
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Posted by afarensis, FCD at 8:40 PM • 5 Comments •
Category: Cultural Resource Management
Recently I wrote a review on Cuno's new book Who Owns Antiquity. In that review I expressed my disappointment at the few solutions Cuno proposed. The next day, I returned to the subject with a post discussing the Virtual Vault...
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Posted by afarensis, FCD at 10:22 AM • 4 Comments •
Category: Repatriation
Science Daily has an interesting article up about the Field Museum repatriating, with the assistance of Native Americans, Maori remains back to New Zealand....
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Posted by afarensis, FCD at 8:30 AM • 1 Comments •