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Product Description | Detailed Reviews
What people say about Skull Wars : Kennewick Man, Archeology, and the Battle for Native American Identity (by David Hurst Thomas):
Solid, but perhaps not completely inspired
Biased and untruthful
Who Owns Science?
Skull Wars tells it like it is
An 8 star book -covers prehistory & archaeology
A Brilliant Examination of Ethics in Archaeology.
A very good reading.
Where do I begin?
Origins of the Army Medical Museum and its collecting policy
Admirable attempt to reconcile culture and science
Light on anthropology
Fascinating and Provocative
Good for some background on k man
Skull Wars
Understanding the Great Divide
Factual, biting and rivetting style
Read this book…. AND read the scientific journal articles!
Archeology’s Dark Past Shouldn’t Cloud the Quest of Science
It’s more than just “skull wars”
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