Archaeology Under Fire: Nationalism, Politics and Heritage in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle EastLynn Meskell Routledge, 4 janv. 2002 - 264 pages The Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean are some of the most politically charged regions in which archaeology is implicated. Historically, they played a formative role in the birth of archaeology as a discipline. Archaeology Under Fire addresses archaeology's role in current political issues, including the ethnic cleansing in the Balkans, the division of Cyprus, and the continued destruction of Beirut. The contributors consider the positive role of the past as a means of reconciliation, whether it be in Turkey, Israel, and the Gulf. They advocate a responsible global archaeology, and an awareness of contemporary issues can only enhance this aim. |
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... recognises and celebrates difference, diversity and real multivocality. This has certainly been the intent of the ... recognise the specific historical context and national and local character of the areas in which they work and/or live ...
... recognises and celebrates difference, diversity and real multivocality. This has certainly been the intent of the ... recognise the specific historical context and national and local character of the areas in which they work and/or live ...
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... recognise such realities. By its nature archaeology has always had an obvious political dimension, and nationalism—like ethnic or cultural identity—makes manifest the character of archaeology as a social, historical and political ...
... recognise such realities. By its nature archaeology has always had an obvious political dimension, and nationalism—like ethnic or cultural identity—makes manifest the character of archaeology as a social, historical and political ...
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... recognise that their personal attitudes towards politics or nationalism are likely to stem from what they perceive to be in their own self-interest. Whatever such personal views or biases may be, there can be no justification for ...
... recognise that their personal attitudes towards politics or nationalism are likely to stem from what they perceive to be in their own self-interest. Whatever such personal views or biases may be, there can be no justification for ...
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... recognise Turkey's equal rights on Cyprus for first time since the Lausanne Treaty (1923) Zürich agreement (Turkey and Greece) gives constitutional status to Cyprus London agreement between Britain, Turkey, Greece, Greek Cypriotes and ...
... recognise Turkey's equal rights on Cyprus for first time since the Lausanne Treaty (1923) Zürich agreement (Turkey and Greece) gives constitutional status to Cyprus London agreement between Britain, Turkey, Greece, Greek Cypriotes and ...
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