Who speaks for the dead ? Rethinking consent in ancient DNA research

11 novembre 2025 | Victoria Gibbon, Professor in Biological Anthropology, Division of Clinical Anatomy and Biological Anthropology, University of Cape Town, Jessica C. Thompson, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Yale University, Sianne Alves, Director office for inclusivity and change, University of Cape Town
Ethical guidelines for ancient DNA need to protect past, present and future generations.
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