Focused on the connections between archaeology and Israeli society, this book examines the development of Israeli archaeological research, taking historical, sociological, and political contexts into account.
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"Hayah Katz's book The Changing Landscape of Israeli Archaeology is an original study, which includes a number of 'firsts' in terms of subjects. It treats expertly the secular archaeology of the establishment and the Academy in the first decades of Israel, and the responses to it by the religious Jewish and Palestinian-Israeli communities. The discussion of women in Israeli archaeology is a bonus. The author is a religious, open-minded archaeologist, and her writing expresses clarity and empathy."
Raz Kletter, Docent for Near Eastern Archaeology, University of Helsinki
Raz Kletter, Docent for Near Eastern Archaeology, University of Helsinki