Canadian journal of bioethics revue canadienne de bioéthique

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Abstract

This fictional case study describes the museological context in which bioanthropologists might find themselves. It highlights the ethical challenges in the management of human skeletal collections where identification is possible, based on extant written records that were "lost" but have been "recovered".

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Ribot, I. (2020). Canadian journal of bioethics revue canadienne de bioéthique. Canadian Journal of Bioethics, 3(3), 210–212. https://doi.org/10.7202/1073800AR

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