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Israeli archaeology—ideology and practice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Talia Shay*
Affiliation:
34 Kabirim, Haifa 34385, Israel

Abstract

Perhaps more than any other country Israel is a state founded on a consciousness of history. How does this special place for history (especially for early history, where archaeology provides much evidence) influence the purpose and the manner of Israeli archaeology?

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