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Tag: Archaeological

  • Neftaly Data, Ethics, and Culture in Archaeological Heritage Science

    Neftaly Data, Ethics, and Culture in Archaeological Heritage Science

    Neftaly Data, Ethics, and Culture in Archaeological Heritage Science
    Archaeological heritage science relies on data to uncover, analyze, and preserve the material traces of human history. However, data collection and use must be guided by ethical principles and cultural sensitivity. Artifacts, excavation records, and digital datasets carry not only scientific value but also cultural, spiritual, and social significance.
    Ethical practices involve collaborating with descendant communities, respecting ownership and access rights, and ensuring that research outcomes benefit both science and the communities connected to the heritage. Transparent data management, culturally-informed metadata, and responsible sharing are critical to prevent misuse or misrepresentation.
    By integrating data integrity, ethics, and cultural respect, archaeological heritage science promotes inclusive stewardship, balancing scientific inquiry with the protection of intangible values, community knowledge, and the dignity of cultural heritage.