human remains in museums

matter of controversy, sometimes resolved through repatriation
Event controversy Q132705098
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human remains in museums

Summary

human remains in museums is a controversy[1].

Key Facts

  • human remains in museums's instance of is recorded as controversy[2].
  • human remains in museums's Commons category is recorded as Human remains in museums[3].
  • human remains in museums's facet of is recorded as human trophy collecting[4].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as Decolonize this collection: Integrating black feminism and art to re‐examine human skeletal remains in museums[5].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as Human remains in museums: research, preservation and communication. The experience of Turin University Museum of Anthropology and Etnography[6].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as :Human Remains: Guide for Museums and Academic Institutions[7].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as Human remains: The sacred, museums and archaeology[8].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as The Value of Human Remains in Museum Collections[9].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as Tiffany Jenkins:Contesting Human Remains in Museum Collections: The Crisis of Cultural Authority[10].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as A Pound of Flesh: Human Remains, Ethics and Museums in Tertiary Education[11].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as Understanding human remains repatriation: practice procedures at the British Museum and the Natural History Museum[12].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as Museums and human remains: Ethical issues in curating and displaying[13].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as “Body Guards: Human Remains in Museum Collections”, hosted by the Museums Association at Charity Centre, 24 Stephenson Way, London, 25th June 2004[14].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as Repatriation in Practice: A Critical Analysis of the Repatriation of Human Remains in New Zealand Museums[15].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as The Tedeschi collection: A collection of documented and undocumented human skeletal remains at the Museum of Anthropology, Padua University (Italy)[16].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as The repatriation of culturally unidentifiable human remains[17].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as Museum Practice and the Display of Human Remains[18].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as Human remains: issues confronting museums and the scholarly disciplines[19].
  • human remains in museums's described by source is recorded as Covering the Mummies at the Manchester Museum: A Discussion of Authority, Authorship, and Agendas in the Human Remains Debate[20].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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