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Whats the difference between “associated” and “unassociated” funerary objects in NAGPRA?

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Whats the difference between “associated” and “unassociated” funerary objects in NAGPRA?

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Both associated and unassociated funerary objects are cultural items that are reasonably believed to have been placed with individual human remains either at the time of death, or later as part of the death rite or ceremony of a culture. Under NAGPRA, funerary objects are considered to be “unassociated” if the human remains with which the objects were placed are not in the possession or control of a museum or Federal agency. Funerary objects are considered to be “associated” if the human remains with which the objects were placed are in the possession or control of a museum or Federal agency.

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