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2. The Challenges of Church Archaeology in Post-Soviet Crimea
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Mara Kozelsky
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. Selective Remembrances: Archaeology in the Construction, Commemoration, and Consecration of National Pasts 1
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Part One: Russia and Eastern Europe
- 1. Russian Response. Archaeology, Russian Nationalism, and the “Arctic Homeland” 31
- 2. The Challenges of Church Archaeology in Post-Soviet Crimea 71
- 3. The Writing of Caucasian Albania. Facts and Falsifications 99
- 4. Archaeology and Nationalism in The History of the Romanians 127
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Part Two: The Near East
- 5. The Rise of the Hittite Sun. A Deconstruction of Western Civilization from the Margin 163
- 6. The Sense of Belonging. The Politics of Archaeology in Modern Iraq 189
- 7. The Name Game. The Persian Gulf, Archaeologists, and the Politics of Arab-Iranian Relations 206
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Part Three: Israel/Palestine
- 8. Excavating Masada. The Politics-Archaeology Connection at Work 247
- 9. Recovering Authenticity. West-Bank Settlers and the Second Stage of National Archaeology 277
- 10. Appropriating the Past. Heritage, Tourism, and Archaeology in Israel 299
- 11. An Archaeology of Palestine. Mourning a Dream 326
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Part Four: South and Southeast Asia
- 12. The Aryan Homeland Debate in India 349
- 13. The Impact of Colonialism and Nationalism in the Archaeology of Thailand 379
- Contributors 401
- Index 405
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. Selective Remembrances: Archaeology in the Construction, Commemoration, and Consecration of National Pasts 1
-
Part One: Russia and Eastern Europe
- 1. Russian Response. Archaeology, Russian Nationalism, and the “Arctic Homeland” 31
- 2. The Challenges of Church Archaeology in Post-Soviet Crimea 71
- 3. The Writing of Caucasian Albania. Facts and Falsifications 99
- 4. Archaeology and Nationalism in The History of the Romanians 127
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Part Two: The Near East
- 5. The Rise of the Hittite Sun. A Deconstruction of Western Civilization from the Margin 163
- 6. The Sense of Belonging. The Politics of Archaeology in Modern Iraq 189
- 7. The Name Game. The Persian Gulf, Archaeologists, and the Politics of Arab-Iranian Relations 206
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Part Three: Israel/Palestine
- 8. Excavating Masada. The Politics-Archaeology Connection at Work 247
- 9. Recovering Authenticity. West-Bank Settlers and the Second Stage of National Archaeology 277
- 10. Appropriating the Past. Heritage, Tourism, and Archaeology in Israel 299
- 11. An Archaeology of Palestine. Mourning a Dream 326
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Part Four: South and Southeast Asia
- 12. The Aryan Homeland Debate in India 349
- 13. The Impact of Colonialism and Nationalism in the Archaeology of Thailand 379
- Contributors 401
- Index 405