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Espionage and Near Eastern Archaeology: A Historiographical Survey
Abstract:Abstract

Between c. 1850 and the end of World War II several key figures of Near Eastern archaeology worked as spies, informers and intelligence operatives for their respective governments. They lent their expert knowledge of Middle Eastern culture, traditions, geography, language and history to the political needs of their governments, creating a lasting legacy. This preliminary survey explores the actions of some of these scholars and discusses their motives and their legacy, in order to interrogate the involvement of archaeologists and anthropologists in the current day politics of the Middle East.
Keywords:NEAR EASTERN ARCHAEOLOGY  ESPIONAGE  MILITARY  POLITICS  COLONIALISM
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