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This episode merges the light-hearted exploration of ear wiggling with insightful discussions on human-animal interactions and ethical considerations within archaeology. We discover how our ear muscles connect to hearing and how animal encounters, like at zoos, drive donations. The conversation also addresses the importance of repatriation in archaeology, encouraging listeners to reflect on the stories we tell and the voices we include.
• Overview of ear wiggling and its evolutionary significance
• Link between ear muscles and hearing capabilities
• Study highlighting the influence of animals in zoo donation strategies
• Guest interview with Rachel Paul on NAGPRA and the ethics of repatriation
• Emphasis on the need for inclusive dialogues in scientific research

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Chapters

1. Episode 3 Season 7: Wiggling Ears, Generous Parrots, and Ethical Museums (00:00:00)

2. Ear Wiggling Study in Science (00:00:09)

3. Effect of Animal Interactions on Donations (00:13:06)

4. Archaeology, NAGPRA, and Repatriation Explained (00:26:28)

5. Ethical Considerations in Human Remains (00:40:34)

6. Uncovering Missing Stories in Museums (00:49:44)

7. Rescued Turtles and Volcanic Facts (01:01:18)

8. Listener Appreciation and Support Shoutouts (01:07:14)

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