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Ethics and the Archaeology of Violence
Archaeology of Historical Conflicts, Colonial Oppression, and Political Violence in Uruguay
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José María López Mazz
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: The Only Way is Ethics
pp. 19
Ethics in Action: A Viewpoint from Israel/Palestine
pp. 33
Archaeological Ethics and Violence in Post-genocide Rwanda
pp. 51
All Our Findings Are Under Their Boots! The Monologue of Violence in Iranian Archaeology
pp. 71
Archaeology of Historical Conflicts, Colonial Oppression, and Political Violence in Uruguay
pp. 89
Discussing the Spaces of Memory in Buenos Aires: Official Narratives and the Challenges of Site Management
pp. 113
Ethics, Archaeology, and Civil Conflict: The Case of Spain
pp. 137
A Gate to a Darker World: Excavating at the Tempelhof Airport
pp. 153
Archaeology, National Socialism and Rehabilitation: The Case of Herbert Jankuhn (1905–1990)
pp. 167
The Ethics of Public Engagement in the Archaeology of Modern Conflict
pp. 181
Partnership Versus Guns: Military Advocacy of Peaceful Approaches for Cultural Property Protection
pp. 199
Cognitive Dissonance and the Military-Archaeology Complex
pp. 215
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
pp. 229
Virtues Impracticable and Extremely Difficult: The Human Rights of Subsistence Diggers
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