2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsisyn.2023.100332
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Towards a forensic anthropology of structural vulnerability

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“…Flaherty, et al [161], Meloche [185], Reineke, et al [186], and Stantis, et al [151]). Anthropologists must recognize the presence of oppressive ideologies and the pervasive trauma and civil rights violations resulting from the illegal or unethical acquisition, curation, transfer, and utilization of human remains in the field [176].…”
Section: Skeletal Collectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flaherty, et al [161], Meloche [185], Reineke, et al [186], and Stantis, et al [151]). Anthropologists must recognize the presence of oppressive ideologies and the pervasive trauma and civil rights violations resulting from the illegal or unethical acquisition, curation, transfer, and utilization of human remains in the field [176].…”
Section: Skeletal Collectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%