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Archaeology and the nation state. The case of eastern Europe

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 May 2016

Abstract

This paper discusses state influences on archaeology in eastern Europe (as geographically defined by the United Nations Statistics Division). In this respect, the following issues are considered: the current situation of a nation state, the links between archaeology and nation states in eastern Europe and the factors influencing the future potential increase of nationalism in the discipline.

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