Ethics and Ethnocentricity in Interpretation and Critique: Challenges to the Anthropology of Corporeality and Death

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The other chapters in this book show an extraordinary level of scholarship, as well as sensitivity, dealing with the topic of how indigenous cultures of the Americas have treated the dead human body and its parts in rituals and in warfare.

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Demarest, A. A. (2007). Ethics and Ethnocentricity in Interpretation and Critique: Challenges to the Anthropology of Corporeality and Death. In Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology (pp. 591–617). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-48303-0_23

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