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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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