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Hi Histarch community,
    This topic has caught my attention, as I had been planning my summer 
children's archaeology classes will be even stronger on ethics controversies 
this year.  The kids are 4th-jr high age.  If anyone has more to contribute 
on this subject I'll be following it.  AND if anyone has age appropriate 
programs to mention, I'd appreciate it.
S. Walter
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"Digging for Fun and  Profit": Commercialization of Archaeology in Mass
Media


The  Impact of Cable TV on Archaeology's Image




Two recent television series have thrust archaeology's  image into the
public domain in ways that have been roundly criticized in  traditional
archaeological circles. These programs have called attention to  the 
mercenary
aspect of digging for dollars and raise serious ethical  concerns. While the
professional community's response has been strong and  pointed, will their 
voice
be heard beyond a cloistered circle? What are the  ethics behind the
indignation felt by many professionals and can they  unequivocally claim the 
moral
high ground? Today's program explores the many  facets of archaeological
ethics and underscores the disconnect between the  professional community 
and
the interested public. The panel includes prominent  archaeologists in the
public eye who consider strategies to promote  archaeology's image through
the powerful prism of mass  media.





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