Abstract

The volume under review began as a session organized by the Ethics Committee of the Society for American Archaeology at its annual meeting in Vancouver in 2008, chaired by Barker and Lazrus. The title of the session, which has been retained here for the volume, foregrounds “the effects of looting and distortion of the archaeological record, on the irretrievable loss of the evidence of our common, shared human past” (1).

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