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The Archaeology and Anthropology of Landscape
DOCUMENT Citation Only William S. Ayres. Rufino Mauricio.

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Building and Debating National Identity: Three Case Studies of the Ownership of Ancient Artifacts (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Rachael Aleshire. Olivia Navarro-Farr.

Artifacts are crucial to the understanding of past societies. Archaeologists are able to learn about the values and cultural practices through material remains left behind by ancient civilizations. Museums display artifacts not only to educate the general public, but to make modern nationalistic statements connecting the country in possession of material to the ancient civilization which created it. The critical point with most of these exhibitions is that many of the artifacts are not excavated...