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Archaeologies
Volume 2, Number 2
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Archaeologically Based Heritage Formulation in Overtly Politicised Environments |
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Ann E. Killebrew
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Archaeology at the Sharp End of the Trowel |
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Nick Shepherd
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From Dialogue to Polylogue: Exploring the Israeli and Palestinian Past in the Present |
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Ann E. Killebrew, Sandra A. Scham, Hanna Abu-Uqsa, Walid Atrash, Ron Be'eri, Rachel Hachlili, Hanan Halabi Abu Yusef, Orna Nagar-Hillman, Vered Raz-Romeo, and Mina Weinstein-Evron
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Which Benjamin Franklin—Yours or Mine?: Examining Responses to a New Story from the Historical Archaeology Site of Franklin Court |
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Patrice L. Jeppson
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Privatising the Public Past: The Economics of Archaeological Heritage Management |
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Daniel D. Kreutzer
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Three Concepts—Hospitality, Cosmopolitanism, and Human Dignity: Reconceptualising Heritage Futures |
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Beverley Butler
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A Three-Takes Tale: The Meaning of WAC for A Pluralistic Archaeology |
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Cristóbal Gnecco
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