Archaeology and Contemporary Warfare
In the contemporary world, archaeology has become drawn, sometimes in dramatic fashion, into the violence of war. Archaeologists have taken part in monitoring and attempting to protect sites, museums, and monuments. However, they have engaged to a lesser extent with the underlying connections betwee...
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Enthalten in: Annual review of anthropology - Palo Alto, Calif. : Annual Reviews Inc., 1972, 45(2016), Seite 215-231 |
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