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    Waking the Dead, Speaking to the Living: The Display of Human Remains in Museums

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    2021-06-25
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    Stanton, Emily R.
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    Abstract
    Artifacts are immensely powerful aids in telling stories from the past, yet it is the dead persons of past eras who accrued a host of ethical and legal issues. This article discusses several perspectives on and problems with the practice of displaying human remains in museums and includes a number of case studies from select museums in the USA and Europe. As a precaution to the reader, this article also features a few images of human bodies on display in museums.
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    Museums
    mortuary archaeology
    museum displays
    public engagement
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/94527
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    • Field Notes. Volume 11

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