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by thaumaturgy
2014 days ago
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There is an additional complication too: North American archaeologists have to contend with modern descendants of indigenous cultures, who frequently insist that digs be halted and filled in, remains be reburied, and artifacts be repatriated to private owners. The efforts by assorted tribes against archaeology culminated in NAGPRA, which has hamstrung researchers quite severely. (Potential HN argument defuser: I'm not making a statement here on cultural values, merely observing that North American archaeology has an additional unique hurdle to understanding cultures of the past.) |
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