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October 28, 2022 by SCRAP

KULCHA presentation recording

If you missed Dr. Meaghan & Dr. Shawn’s recent presentation at the Belize KULCHA Symposium, you can see it here. We start around 22:10, though the other presentations in our session on Ethical Archaeology are amazing and you should give them a watch as well!

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