Past continuous: archaeological representations on Israeli banknotes and coins |
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Authors: | Na’ama Sheffi |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Communication, Sapir College, Hof Ashkelon, Israelnaamash@sapir.ac.il |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis article analyzes the special role of archaeological representations on the legal tender in Israel. Money is one of the most pervasive symbolic instruments in daily life, frequently used for nation-building and carrying a political agenda. The use of archaeological representations on Israeli money has a clear political role: to revalidate the national Jewish-Zionist resurrection, to justify the nation’s claim for its historical land, and to draw the state’s borders through archaeological findings. This article sheds light on the centrality given to archaeology by members of the Bank of Israel Banknotes and Coinage Planning Committee and is based on its proceedings and correspondence from its inception in late 1955 to 2012. |
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Keywords: | Banknotes coins biblical archaeology nation-building selective tradition banal nationalism |
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