The Brexit hypothesis and prehistory

Volume: 92, Issue: 366, Pages: 1650 - 1658
Published: Dec 1, 2018
Abstract
Archaeologists have more opportunities than ever to disseminate their research widely—and the public more opportunities to engage and respond. This has led to the increasing mobilisation of archaeological data and interpretations within the discourses of nationalism and identity politics. This debate piece introduces the Brexit hypothesis, the proposition that any archaeological discovery in Europe can—and probably will—be exploited to argue in...
Paper Details
Title
The Brexit hypothesis and prehistory
Published Date
Dec 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
92
Issue
366
Pages
1650 - 1658
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