[HTML][HTML] Ethical considerations and publishing in human bioarcheology

K Squires, CA Roberts… - American Journal of …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
As bioarcheologists and forensic anthropologists, we are writing to highlight the apparent
lack of ethical consideration, or mention of ethics, in published papers, especially when …

Pedagogical access and ethical considerations in forensic anthropology and bioarchaeology

MC Spiros, AM Plemons, JA Biggs - Science & Justice, 2022 - Elsevier
Traditional education in biological anthropology relies primarily on hands-on, highly visual
experiences. Forensic anthropologists, bioarchaeologists, and osteologists in general …

The Colección Osteológica Subactual de Santiago: Origin and Current State of a Documented Skeletal Collection from Chile, Latin America

O Meza-Escobar, J Galimany, R González-Oyarce… - Forensic Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
This manuscript aims to introduce the Colección Osteológica Subactual de Santiago
(COSS), a documented skeletal collection from Santiago, Chile, consisting of 1635 …

Scientific and ethical aspects of identified skeletal series: the case of the documented human osteological collections of the University of Bologna (Northern Italy)

MG Belcastro, A Pietrobelli, T Nicolosi, M Milella… - Forensic Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
Osteological collections are an essential source of information on human biological and
cultural variability, providing insights about developmental, evolutionary, and biocultural …

Cremated Bone in Archaeology: Ethical Considerations in the Excavation, Analysis, Storage, and Display of Cremated Bone in the United Kingdom

K Squires, J McKinley, CA Roberts… - International Journal of …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT In the United Kingdom, the study of archaeological cremated human remains
has risen exponentially over the past three decades. Consequently, we are gaining a more …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring public perceptions of creating and using 3D printed human remains

RM Carew, J French, C Rando, RM Morgan - Forensic Science International …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract 3D printed human remains offer an alternative presentation format to traditional
photographs, that could be more effective and less emotive. However, the perception of the …

Opening the Cabinets: A Critical Evaluation of Skeletal Teaching Collections in the United States

A Gruenthal‐Rankin, T Somogyi - American Journal of …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
The collections of human remains within our university laboratories and classrooms are
considered by many to be integral to teaching osteology. However, as an outgrowth of the …

[HTML][HTML] Digging up Memories–Empowering collections at Vindolanda Museum through virtual exhibits

AS Hackenbroich, G Taylor, R Williams - Digital Applications in Archaeology …, 2023 - Elsevier
Digital exhibits allow museums to showcase artefacts to the public irrespective of distance,
museum closures, and delicacy of the object. Vindolanda Museum developed the Digging …

[PDF][PDF] 3D dead: ethical considerations in digital human osteology

GR Schug, K Killgrove, A Atkin, K Barona - Bioarchaeol. Int, 2021 - academia.edu
Humans have interacted with the remains of our dead for aesthetic and ritual purposes for
millennia, and we have utilized them for medical, educational, and scholarly pursuits for …

Advances in digital technology in teaching human anatomy: Ethical predicaments

K Keet, B Kramer - Biomedical Visualisation: Volume 12‒The Importance …, 2022 - Springer
The study of human anatomy has long been inseparable from illustration, as the portrayal of
the dissected body alongside a descriptive text supports the understanding of this complex …