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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Editorial Introduction: Cultural Diplomacy In Action: U.S. Foreign Schools And Centers And The International Exchange Of Ideas, Morag Kersel, Christina Luke
Editorial Introduction: Cultural Diplomacy In Action: U.S. Foreign Schools And Centers And The International Exchange Of Ideas, Morag Kersel, Christina Luke
Morag M. Kersel
No abstract provided.
Not The Usual Suspects. New Directions In Community Archaeology, Morag Kersel, Meredith Chesson
Not The Usual Suspects. New Directions In Community Archaeology, Morag Kersel, Meredith Chesson
Morag M. Kersel
No abstract provided.
When Communities Collide: Competing Claims For Archaeological Objects In The Market Place, Morag Kersel
When Communities Collide: Competing Claims For Archaeological Objects In The Market Place, Morag Kersel
Morag M. Kersel
Rather than recount a specific archaeological project and its community relationships, in the following, I consider the competing claims for archaeological objects by the various groups associated with the illegal and legal trade in antiquities. For nearly a decade I have examined the efficacy of cultural heritage laws in the protection of eastern Mediterranean archaeological landscapes. More specifically, I am interested in the contentious issues surrounding legalized antiquities markets as a means of protecting the archaeological past. In order to assess the value of various legal instruments I attempt to engage with the communities who claim an interest in the …
Editorial Introduction: The Power Of The People – Development, Archaeology And Community Involvement, Morag Kersel, Christina Luke
Editorial Introduction: The Power Of The People – Development, Archaeology And Community Involvement, Morag Kersel, Christina Luke
Morag M. Kersel
No abstract provided.
The Changing Legal Landscape For Middle Eastern Archaeology In The Colonial Era, 1800-1930, Morag Kersel
The Changing Legal Landscape For Middle Eastern Archaeology In The Colonial Era, 1800-1930, Morag Kersel
Morag M. Kersel
No abstract provided.
The Trade In Palestinian Antiquities, Morag Kersel
The Trade In Palestinian Antiquities, Morag Kersel
Morag M. Kersel
No abstract provided.
Imperial Intersections: Archaeologists, War And Violence. Comment., Morag Kersel
Imperial Intersections: Archaeologists, War And Violence. Comment., Morag Kersel
Morag M. Kersel
No abstract provided.
A Focus On The Demand Side Of The Antiquities Equation, Morag M. Kersel
A Focus On The Demand Side Of The Antiquities Equation, Morag M. Kersel
Morag M. Kersel
No abstract provided.
Valuing The Past. Perceptions Of Archaeological Practice In Lydia And The Levant, Morag M. Kersel, Christina Luke, Christopher Roosevelt
Valuing The Past. Perceptions Of Archaeological Practice In Lydia And The Levant, Morag M. Kersel, Christina Luke, Christopher Roosevelt
Morag M. Kersel
No abstract provided.
Transcending Borders: Objects On The Move, Morag M. Kersel
Transcending Borders: Objects On The Move, Morag M. Kersel
Morag M. Kersel
No abstract provided.