Who Pays for Excavations? Religious and Political Agendas in the Funding of "Biblical" Archaeology. We archaeologists don't like to admit it, but all private funding sources have agendas. That some foundations are more overtly political while others are more subtle in their stated interests is less relevant than we would like to think:
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spellingShingle | Hallote, Rachel S. 1965- Who Pays for Excavations? Religious and Political Agendas in the Funding of "Biblical" Archaeology. We archaeologists don't like to admit it, but all private funding sources have agendas. That some foundations are more overtly political while others are more subtle in their stated interests is less relevant than we would like to think |
title | Who Pays for Excavations? Religious and Political Agendas in the Funding of "Biblical" Archaeology. We archaeologists don't like to admit it, but all private funding sources have agendas. That some foundations are more overtly political while others are more subtle in their stated interests is less relevant than we would like to think |
title_auth | Who Pays for Excavations? Religious and Political Agendas in the Funding of "Biblical" Archaeology. We archaeologists don't like to admit it, but all private funding sources have agendas. That some foundations are more overtly political while others are more subtle in their stated interests is less relevant than we would like to think |
title_exact_search | Who Pays for Excavations? Religious and Political Agendas in the Funding of "Biblical" Archaeology. We archaeologists don't like to admit it, but all private funding sources have agendas. That some foundations are more overtly political while others are more subtle in their stated interests is less relevant than we would like to think |
title_full | Who Pays for Excavations? Religious and Political Agendas in the Funding of "Biblical" Archaeology. We archaeologists don't like to admit it, but all private funding sources have agendas. That some foundations are more overtly political while others are more subtle in their stated interests is less relevant than we would like to think |
title_fullStr | Who Pays for Excavations? Religious and Political Agendas in the Funding of "Biblical" Archaeology. We archaeologists don't like to admit it, but all private funding sources have agendas. That some foundations are more overtly political while others are more subtle in their stated interests is less relevant than we would like to think |
title_full_unstemmed | Who Pays for Excavations? Religious and Political Agendas in the Funding of "Biblical" Archaeology. We archaeologists don't like to admit it, but all private funding sources have agendas. That some foundations are more overtly political while others are more subtle in their stated interests is less relevant than we would like to think |
title_short | Who Pays for Excavations? Religious and Political Agendas in the Funding of "Biblical" Archaeology. We archaeologists don't like to admit it, but all private funding sources have agendas. That some foundations are more overtly political while others are more subtle in their stated interests is less relevant than we would like to think |
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