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Post by dreamguardian on Feb 1, 2011 6:19:15 GMT -1
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Post by Sìle on Feb 1, 2011 17:49:29 GMT -1
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Post by dreamguardian on Feb 2, 2011 6:38:07 GMT -1
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Post by dreamguardian on Feb 2, 2011 6:44:33 GMT -1
Was the fox prehistoric man’s best friend? The University of Cambridge-led team believes that the unprecedented case points to some sort of emotional attachment between human and fox. Their paper, published January 26, suggests that the fox may have been kept as a pet and was being buried to accompany its master, or mistress, to the afterlife. the fox may have been kept as a pet and was being buried to accompany its master, or mistress, to the afterlife www.pasthorizons.com/index.php/archives/01/2011/was-the-fox-prehistoric-mans-best-friend
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Post by Sìle on Feb 4, 2011 17:51:41 GMT -1
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Post by dreamguardian on Feb 5, 2011 13:19:04 GMT -1
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Post by dreamguardian on Feb 7, 2011 7:47:43 GMT -1
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Post by Sìle on Feb 8, 2011 19:19:30 GMT -1
Write to your MPPlease write to your MP and to Kenneth Clarke, Secretary of State for Justice to complain about the 2008 reburial legislation. Here is a sample letter - please add your own thoughts: I am writing in support of the letter from forty professors of archaeology regarding the 2008 reburial legislation in The Guardian on 4 February 2011. www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/feb/04/reburial-requirement-impedes-archaeology?intcmp=239I am a member of an organisation called Pagans for Archaeology. We're Pagans who love archaeology and believe that it has contributed hugely to our knowledge of our ancestors and the religions of the past. Without archaeology, people would have little or no understanding of the peoples of the past. Pagans for Archaeology has more members than any other group purporting to represent Pagans on the issue of human remains (we currently have 3855 members). We are opposed to the reburial of ancient human remains, and want them to be preserved so that the memory of the ancestors can be perpetuated and rescued from oblivion, and the remains can be studied scientifically for the benefit of everyone. We want human remains to be treated with respect, but respect does not automatically mean reburial. Respect should mean memory, which involves recovering the stories of past people. The British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology has a code of practice for handling and storing human remains, which is very respectful. I would support a return to the simple, well-tried system practised up to 2008 which permitted the retention, study, curation and display of excavated remains as appropriate. Yours sincerely [ Your name]
You can find contact details for your MP and Kenneth Clarke at WriteToThem.com ( DO NOT PASTE AN IDENTICAL COPY OF THIS SAMPLE LETTER to Write To Them, as they block identical emails). UpdateASDS Archaeologists and the 1857 Burial Act: This website provides a background document, a letter to archaeologists and a template and instructions that can be used to send a letter to Ken Clarke. Please send your support for the campaign against the two-year reburial legislation to the government. Please also cc or forward your email to BurialLaw@uclan.ac.uk as ASDS are attempting to document the whole thing.
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Post by dreamguardian on Feb 11, 2011 7:11:04 GMT -1
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Post by arth_frown on Feb 17, 2011 19:22:23 GMT -1
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