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El. knyga: Curating Human Remains: Caring for the Dead in the United Kingdom

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  • Formatas: 212 pages
  • Serija: Heritage Matters
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Mar-2013
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782047131
  • Formatas: 212 pages
  • Serija: Heritage Matters
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Mar-2013
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782047131

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The difficult and sensitive issue of how museums and other repositories should treat human remains in their possession is here addressed through a number of important case studies.

How to care for, store, display and interpret human remains, and issues of their ownership, are contentious questions, ones that need to be answered with care and due consideration. This book offers a systematic overview of the responses made by museums and other repositories in the United Kingdom, providing a baseline for understanding the scope and nature of human remains collections and the practices related to their care. The introduction sets UnitedKingdom practices within an international context, while subsequent chapters, all written by leading experts, cover a wide range of topics through key case studies: legislation and ethical obligations; issues of both long-term andshort-term care; differing perspectives associated with human remains collections in different parts of the United Kingdom; a comparison of attitudes and approaches in large institutions and small museums; the creative use of redundant churches; and challenges facing research/teaching laboratories and collections resulting from recent archaeological excavations.

Myra Giesen is Lecturer at the International Centre for Cultural and Heritage Studies, Newcastle University.

Contributors: Myra Giesen, Liz White, Hedley Swain, Charlotte Woodhead, Kirsty McCarrison, Victoria Park, Jennifer Sharp, Mark A. Hall, Rebecca Redfern, Jelena Bekvalac, Gillian Scott, Simon Mays, Charlotte Roberts, Jacqueline I. McKinley, Mike Parker Pearson, Mike Pitts, Duncan Sayer, Margaret Clegg.

Recenzijos

A comprehensive overview for the professional. * BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY *

List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgments ix
List of abbreviations
xi
Introduction: Human Remains Curation in the United Kingdom 1(12)
Myra Giesen
1 International Perspectives towards Human Remains Curation
13(12)
Myra Giesen
Liz White
2 Dealings with the Dead: A Personal Consideration of the Ongoing Human Remains Debate
25(6)
Hedley Swain
3 Care, Custody and Display of Human Remains: Legal and Ethical Obligations
31(12)
Charlotte Woodhead
4 The Impact and Effectiveness of the Human Tissue Act 2004 and the Guidance for the Care of Human Remains in Museums in England
43(10)
Liz White
5 Dead and Forgotten? Some Observations on Human Remains Documentation in the UK
53(12)
Myra Giesen
Kirsty McCarrison
Victoria Park
6 Tethering Time and Tide? Human Remains Guidance and Legislation for Scottish Museums
65(10)
Jennifer Sharp
Mark A. Hall
7 The Quick and the Deid: A Scottish Perspective on Caring for Human Remains at the Perth Museum and Art Gallery
75(12)
Mark A. Hall
8 The Museum of London: An Overview of Policies and Practice
87(12)
Rebecca Redfern
Jelena Bekvalac
9 Curating Human Remains in a Regional Museum: Policy and Practice at the Great North Museum: Hancock
99(10)
Gillian Scott
10 Curation of Human Remains at St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber, England
109(14)
Simon Mays
11 Archaeological Human Remains and Laboratories: Attaining Acceptable Standards for Curating Skeletal Remains for Teaching and Research
123(12)
Charlotte Roberts
12 `No Room at the Inn' ... Contract Archaeology and the Storage of Human Remains
135(12)
Jacqueline I. McKinley
13 Changes in Policy for Excavating Human Remains in England and Wales
147(12)
Mike Parker Pearson
Mike Pitts
Duncan Sayer
14 Conclusions and Ways Forward
159(8)
Margaret Clegg
Appendices
1 DCMS Guidance for the Care of Human Remains in Museums: Contents page and Part 2
167(9)
2 MGS Guidelines for the Care of Human Remains in Scottish Museum Collections: Contents page and
Chapter 2
176(11)
List of Contributors 187(4)
Index 191