Sharing Your Adventures Has Been an Interesting Experience:’ Indiana Jones and Professional Archaeology

In Dean A. Kowalski (ed.), Indiana Jones and Philosophy: Why Did It Have to be Socrate? Wiley. pp. 178-187 (2023)
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What Indiana Jones can teach us about the ethics of practicing and teaching archeology.

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