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Marquez-Grant / Fibiger The Routledge Handbook of Archaeological Human Remains and Legislation

An international guide to laws and practice in the excavation and treatment of archaeological human remains
Erscheinungsjahr 2011
ISBN: 978-1-136-87955-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

An international guide to laws and practice in the excavation and treatment of archaeological human remains

E-Book, Englisch, 800 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-136-87955-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Methodologies and legislative frameworks regarding the archaeological excavation, retrieval, analysis, curation and potential reburial of human skeletal remains differ throughout the world. As work forces have become increasingly mobile and international research collaborations are steadily increasing, the need for a more comprehensive understanding of different national research traditions, methodologies and legislative structures within the academic and commercial sector of physical anthropology has arisen. The Routledge Handbook of Archaeological Human Remains and Legislation provides comprehensive information on the excavation of archaeological human remains and the law through 62 individual country contributions from Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America and Australasia.

More specifically, the volume discusses the following:

- What is the current situation (including a brief history) of physical anthropology in the country?

- What happens on discovering human remains (who is notified, etc.)?

- What is the current legislation regarding the excavation of archaeological human skeletal remains? Is a license needed to excavate human remains? Is there any specific legislation regarding excavation in churchyards? Any specific legislation regarding war graves?

- Are physical anthropologists involved in the excavation process?

- Where is the cut-off point between forensic and archaeological human remains (e.g. 100 years, 50 years, 25 years…)?

- Can human remains be transported abroad for research purposes?

- What methods of anthropological analysis are mostly used in the country? Are there any methods created in that country which are population-specific?

- Are there particular ethical issues that need to be considered when excavating human remains, such as religious groups or tribal groups?

In addition, an overview of landmark anthropological studies and important collections are provided where appropriate.

The entries are contained by an introductory chapter by the editors which establish the objectives and structure of the book, setting it within a wider archaeological framework, and a conclusion which explores the current European and world-wide trends and perspectives in the study of archaeological human remains. The Routledge Handbook of Archaeological Human Remains and Legislation makes a timely, much-needed contribution to the field of physical anthropology and is unique as it combines information on the excavation of human remains and the legislation that guides it, alongside information on the current state of physical anthropology across several continents. It is an indispensible tool for archaeologists involved in the excavation of human remains around the world.

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FOREWARD – Professor Don Brothwell

PART 1 – INTRODUCTION - Nicholas Márquez-Grant and Linda Fibiger

PART 2 EUROPE

1. Albania – Maria Grazia Amore

2. Andorra – Abel Fortó García

3. Armenia - Maureen E. Marshall and Ruzan A. Mkrtchyan

4. Azerbaijan - David Maynard and Najaf Museyibli

5. Belarus - Lydia Tegako and Olga Sorokina

6. Belgium - Kim Quintelier, Agnès Malevez, Rosine Orban, Michel Toussaint, Marit Vandenbruaene and Geneviève Yernaux

7. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Amila Zukanovic, Nermin Sarajlic and Senem Škulj

8. Bulgaria - Bisserka Gaydarska

9. Croatia - Mario Šlaus, Mario Novak and Marin Vodanovic

10. Cyprus - Kirsi O. Lorentz

11. Czech Republic - Petr Velemínský and Lumír Polácek

12. Denmark - Tina Christensen and Pia Bennike

13. Finland - Milton Núñez, Markku Niskanen, Marja-Leena Kortelainen, Juho-Antti Junno, Kirsti Paavola, Sirpa Niinimäki and Mirette Modarress

14. France - Juliette Michel and Phillipe Charlier

15. Germany - Jörg Orschiedt, Ursula Wittwer-Backofen and Stefan Flohr

16. Greece - Constantine Eliopoulos, Konstantinos Moraitis, Velissaria Vanna and Sotiris Manolis

17. Hungary - Ildikó Pap and György Pálfi

18. Iceland - Guðný Zoëga and Hildur Gestsdóttir

19. Ireland - Laureen Buckley

20. Italy - Dario Piombino-Mascali and Albert R. Zink

21. Kosova - Shirley J. Schermer, Edi Shukriu and Sylvia Deskaj

22. Lithuania - Rimantas Jankauskas

23. Luxembourg - Ilka Weidig, Christiane Bis-Worch, Nils-Jörn Rehbach, Ulrich Nothwang, Anja Sindermann, Jean Krier, Foni Le Brun-Ricalens and Jeannot Metzler

24. Macedonia, FYRO - Fanica Veljanovska

25. Malta - Anthony Pace

26. Moldova - Sergiu Musteata and Alexander Varzari

27. Monaco - Luca Bianconi

28. Montenegro - Mile Bakovic and Ivana Medenica

29. The Netherlands - Elisabeth Smits

30. Norway - Berit J. Sellevold

31. Poland - Wieslaw Lorkiewicz, Iwona Teul and Paulina Kubacka

32 Portugal - Cláudia Umbelino and Ana Luísa Santos

33. Romania - Szilárd Sándor Gál

34. Russia - Alexandra Buzhilova

35. Serbia - Marija Djuric and Andrej Starovic

36. Slovakia - Radoslav Benuš, Sona Masnicová, Zuzana Obertová and Drahoslav Hulínek

37. Slovenia - Petra Leben-Seljak and Pavel Jamnik

38. Spain - Nicholas Márquez-Grant, Carme Rissech, Olalla López Costas, Inmaculada Alemán and Luis Caro Dobón

39. Sweden - Torbjörn Ahlström, Elisabeth Iregren, Lena Strid and Kristina Jennbert

40. Turkey - Handan Üstündag

41. Ukraine - Inna Potekhina

42. United Kingdom - Bill White

PART 3 REST OF THE WORLD

AFRICA

43. Egypt - Salima Ikram

44. Sudan - Tina Jakob and Mongeda Khalid Magzoub Ali

45. South Africa - Willem Coenraad Nienaber and Maryna Steyn

NORTH AMERICA

46. Canada - Jerome S. Cybulski

47. USA - Douglas H. Ubelaker

48. Mexico - Lourdes Márquez Morfín and Ernesto González Licón

49. Guatemala - Lourdes Penados

50. Puerto Rico - Myriam Llorens-Liboy and Milton Núñez

SOUTH AMERICA – Coordinated by Paola Ponce

South America [Introduction by Paola Ponce]

51. Argentina - Marina L. Sardi

52. Brazil - Sheila Maria Ferraz Mendonça de Souza

53. Chile - Eugenio Aspillaga Fontaine and Bernardo Arriaza

54. Uruguay - Mónica Sans

ANTARTICA

55. Human remains in Antartica – a unique historical and legal context - Michael Pearson

ASIA

56. Israel - Yossi Nagar

57. Thailand - Siân Halcrow, Nancy Tayles, Natthamon Pureepatpong and Korakot Boonlop

OCEANIA

58. Australia - Denise Donlon and Judith Littleton

59. New Zealand - Nancy Tayles and Siân Halcrow

60. Vanuatu - Stuart Bedford, Ralph Regenvanu, Matthew Spriggs, Hallie Buckley and Frédérique Valentin

PART 4. CONCLUDING REMARKS – Nicholas Márquez-Grant and Linda Fibiger

APPENDIX

A1. BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES - Karl Harrison

A2. GIBRALTAR - Kimberly Brown and Clive Finlayson

A3. BURIALS RELATED TO RECENT MILITARY CONFLICTS: CASE STUDIES FROM FRANCE - Michel Signoli and Guillaume de Vedrines



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