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Curating Large Skeletal Collections: An Example from the Ancient Maya Site of Copan, Honduras
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Curating Large Skeletal Collections: An Example from the Ancient Maya Site of Copan, Honduras

Katherine A. Miller Wolf
Advances in archaeological practice : a journal of the Society of American archeaology, Vol.7(1), pp.30-39
02/01/2019
Web of Science ID: WOS:000467217400005

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Abstract

Archaeologists strive to understand ancient lifeways, and bioarchaeological data provide honest and immutable evidence of the realities of ancient society in the bodies of the dead. Given the importance of human remains in the archaeological record, a major component of the author's work has been devoted to the ethical responsibilities of bioarchaeologists in the treatment of the collections studied. However, the curation of skeletal remains is often challenging because the conservation and storage of these delicate materials may be afterthoughts in archaeological plans, being inadequately or incorrectly stored and sometimes treated to the same conservation conditions as more robust artifacts and samples. This article offers guidelines and recommendations for skeletal curation based on observations of curation challenges in a large collection in the subtropical Maya region. The collection was not well managed and human remains were not prioritized in the conservation program. The challenges and mitigations are presented here.
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