1. From Respect to Reburial: Negotiating Pagan Interest in Prehistoric Human Remains in Britain, Through the Avebury Consultation.
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WALLIS, ROBERT J. and BLAIN, JENNY
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL human remains , *INTERMENT , *HUMAN skeleton , *PREHISTORIC antiquities , *ARCHAEOLOGY - Abstract
The recent Avebury Consultation on reburial has drawn considerable public and professional attention to the issue of pagan calls for respect regarding the care of human remains. Our work has pointed to the importance of archaeologists and others engaging seriously and respectfully with pagans as significant stakeholders in our heritage. The Avebury Reburial Consultation suggests this dialogue is increasing in strength, but we identify problems in the process. We focus here on approaches to the prehistoric dead and worldviews enabling communication From which calls or 'claims' for the reburial of prehistoric pagan human remains, versus their retention For scientific study, are articulated; frameworks For assessing and adjudicating such 'claims'; and implications for the interest groups concerned. We argue that room must be made For philosophical debate and the emotional and spiritual views of pagans, in order to improve dialogue, develop common ground, and enable participatory decision-making and situational pragmatism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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