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  1. www.humanremains.orgHuman remains

    talking about ancient bodies. "Human Remains. Ethics, Conservation, Display" is the first Italian meeting focusing on human remains as sensitive material. We will talk about ethical, conservation, care and display issues. The Congress will take place at the Archaeological Park of Pompeii (Via Plinio 4) on 20 th May, and in San Marcellino (Largo ...

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  2. 10 lug 2021 · Analysis of the human remains in the Museum's collection helps advance important research in fields such as archaeology, social anthropology, human biology, the history of disease, palaeoepidemiology, bioarchaeology, physical anthropology and genetics.

  3. 8 ott 2019 · Human remains: una riflessione sui resti umani più celebri, le mummie egizie. - MediterraneoAntico. Articoli MA. Egitto e Vicino Oriente. Eventi, Mostre e Musei. Human remains: una riflessione sui resti umani più celebri, le mummie egizie. Da. Paolo Bondielli. - 8 Ottobre 2019. 2013. Human remains.

  4. 7 ott 2020 · Human remains preserve a clear record of past life to later generations. These remains, even if dated hundreds or thousands of years ago, maintain their human dignity and force the community to reflect on the ethical issues related to their analysis, curation and display.

    • Marta Licata, Alessandro Bonsignore, Rosa Boano, Francesca Monza, Ezio Fulcheri, Rosagemma Ciliberti
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  5. 19 gen 2024 · 19 January 2024. By Christine Ro,Features correspondent. Getty Images. Amid growing controversy, museums are grappling with collections from the colonial era – and one issue in particular. What...

  6. 15 ago 2019 · When human remains are recovered, three primary scientific methods are traditionally used to identify who they belong to: fingerprint analysis, which looks at the skin patterns on the tips of...

  7. 7 giu 2017 · Metrics. This article has been updated. Remains from Morocco dated to 315,000 years ago push back our species' origins by 100,000 years — and suggest we didn't evolve only in East Africa. Fossils...