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Scientific and Ethical Aspects of Identified Skeletal Series: The Case ...Mar 29, 2022 · Raising ethical concerns about the collection, management, and study of human remains poses anthropologists with renewed responsibilities. These ...
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DNA Drives Help Identify Missing People. It's a Privacy NightmareSep 28, 2023 · Privacy and civil liberties experts warn that commercial DNA databases are used for purposes beyond identifying missing people, and that family ...
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Perspectives on human remains - Museums AssociationJun 7, 2024 · Geraldine Kendall Adams delves into the moral and ethical arguments that surround the highly sensitive issue of human remains held in museum collections.