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Archaeogenetics: Five global ethical principles

Scientists from all over the world have published guidelines for how human remains should be handled

Analyzing ancient human genomes has proven to be a useful method to study relationships between people who lived in the past and populations living today. In the past decade alone, 6,000 individuals have been studied in this way. In this interview, archaeologist Philipp Stockhammer talks about the need to adopt a set of ethical guidelines for handling human remains on a global scale.

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