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The status of 3D replicas of human bones and ethical considerations

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In bioanthropological research, three-dimensional scanning has become an indispensable tool. Because of its widespread use and accessibility, it has resulted in the creation of virtual collections of human remains, raising new ethical concerns, which will be discussed in this paper.

This talk is part of the Biological Anthropology Seminar Series series.

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