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Burying the Past: The End of Skeletal Studies in California Universities

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Join us on All Things Unexplained as we delve into a groundbreaking discussion with Dr. Elizabeth Weiss, a leading anthropologist from San José State University. In this episode, we explore her latest research, "The Study of California’s Past is Dead and Reburied," which uncovers the cessation of human skeletal remains studies in California's public universities due to regulatory changes and new laws like AB226 and AB389. Dr. Weiss shares insights into how these changes are not only affecting scientific research but also the teaching of anthropology and archaeology. Discover how these policies are reshaping our understanding of California's prehistoric past and what this means for the future of anthropological studies. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges the intersection of science, law, and cultural heritage.

ARTICLE: https://journalofcontroversialideas.org/article/4/2/283

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THIS EPISODE:
Join us on All Things Unexplained as we delve into a groundbreaking discussion with Dr. Elizabeth Weiss, a leading anthropologist from San José State University. In this episode, we explore her latest research, "The Study of California’s Past is Dead and Reburied," which uncovers the cessation of human skeletal remains studies in California's public universities due to regulatory changes and new laws like AB226 and AB389. Dr. Weiss shares insights into how these changes are not only affecting scientific research but also the teaching of anthropology and archaeology. Discover how these policies are reshaping our understanding of California's prehistoric past and what this means for the future of anthropological studies. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges the intersection of science, law, and cultural heritage.

ARTICLE: https://journalofcontroversialideas.org/article/4/2/283

Anthropology & Beyond with Dr. Elizabeth Weiss
https://youtube.com/live/zusToSQNYMw?feature=share

On the Warpath https://amzn.to/4f5Dway (small % supports ATU)
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🏡 Website: Visit allthingsunexplained.com.
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