A Caltech scientist has apologized for damaging a sacred site. Is it enough?

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A Caltech scientist has apologized for damaging a sacred site. Is it enough?
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As a Caltech professor apologizes for damaging an ancient Native American petroglyph site, a movement grows against scientific intrusion.

, the tribal historic preservation officer for the Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Reservation, said she was heartened by the statement. “It’s great that this man apologized — that is, if he’s sincere,” she said.

In an earlier statement, Caltech said that although the drilling was “an isolated incident that took place more than four years ago, we deeply regret the damage caused to public lands, especially in light of this area’s sacred meaning to local tribal groups.” Barbara Bane, archaeology curator at the Maturango Museum in Ridgecrest, Calif., agrees. “This problem must stop immediately,” she said. “I’m alerting researchers at the Society for American Archaeology to raise the issue in the education and ethics of rock art sites.”

His research has provided a biophysical basis for understanding magnetic effects on animal behavior, including how accumulations of the mineral magnetite in specialized organs may explain magnetic field sensitivity in salmon and higher animals.

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