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Ryan: you may want to check out the postings in the Archaeological
Ethics Group on ArchaeoSeek.
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 1:20 AM, Ryan Kennedy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> As part of an archaeological ethics course I have been asked to observe and/or participate in an ethical conversation on a listserv, forum, etc. I thought it could be interesting to poll Histarch with a simple, two-part question:
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> 1) What do you think is the single most important ethical concern for archaeologists today?
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> 2) Very briefly, how do you define yourself as an archaeologist? (ie what sector do you work in, etc.)
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> Your answers will be used only to stimulate discussion in class, and I won’t share any personal or identifying information. Also, please feel free to shoot me an email off-list if you would be more comfortable doing so.
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> Thanks in advance to those of you who respond,
> Ryan
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