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Code of Ethics |
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Members of SEFAS agree to the following code of ethics: ¨ Exploration of archaeological sites are conducted in accordance with Federal, State, County, and local laws, and are conducted under the direct supervision of qualified personnel. ¨ Results of exploration and research are documented. ¨ ALL articles and materials recovered from archaeological sites are turned over to SEFAS. Members will not participate in the illegal trade of antiquities or participate in exploration which could result in illegal trade. ¨ The appropriate authorities are informed of threats to, or plunder of archaeological sites if discovered by a member. ¨ Members will participate in educating both the residents and visitors of Florida in understanding the state's historical and archaeological heritage |
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FLS 872.05 FLORIDA STATUTE ON UNMARKED BURIAL SITES
Discoveries of unmarked human burials are quite common in Florida. The State Archaeologist receives from 2 to 4 reports a month. The circumstances are always different, but many are unmarked grave sites uncovered due to construction, though some are found by archaeologists conduction CRM or research projects. Sometimes American Indian remains are involved, while other ethnicities and time periods are represented as well (pioneer settlers, slave cemeteries, etc.) Ryan J. Wheeler Contact the Bureau at (850) 245-6444 - Fax: (850) 245-6452. |

