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Geopolitics of Archaeology
We explore the politics swirling around the fields of archaeology, anthropology and history. We’ll dig up the forgotten roots of “Western Civilization,” and we’ll find out what happens when stolen antiquities end up in museums and universities. You’ll hear the voices of scholars you won’t hear anywhere else as we explore a new model of archaeology looking past imperial, national and ethno-centric worldviews to explore our shared heritage.
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Geopolitics of Archaeology: Biblical Archaeology  
Sandra Scham — Lecturer of Archaeology at Catholic University; Contributing Editor to Archaeology Magazine; Editor of the forthcoming book Forgotten Past: Reader in the Archaeology of Palestine by Palestinians
Geopolitics of Archaeology: Repatriation of Native American Remains and Artifacts  
Tamara Bray — Associate Professor of Anthropology at Wayne State University; Author of The Future of the Past: Archaeologists, Native Americans and Repatriation; Author of the edited volume The Archaeology and Politics of Food and Feasting in Early States and Empires
Geopolitics of Archaeology: Global Market for Stolen Antiquities  
Neil Brodie — Director of Cultural Heritage Resource at Stanford University’s Archaeology Center; Co-editor of Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and the Antiquities Trade
Richard Leventhal — Professor of Anthropology; Curator of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania; Co-editor of Archaeology in the Mediterranean: The Present State and Future Scope of a Discipline
Geopolitics of Archaeology: Stolen Antiquities and the Law  
Patty Gerstenblith — Director of the Program in Cultural Heritage Law at DePaul University; Founding President of the Lawyers’ Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation
Geopolitics of Archaeology: The Origins of Western Civilization — Part 2 of 2  
Martin Bernal — Professor Emeritus of Government and Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University; Author of Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Western Civilization: (Volume 1: The Fabrication of Ancient Greece 1785-1985) (Volume 2: The Archaeological and Documentary Evidence) and (Volume 3: The Linguistic Evidence); Author of Black Athena Writes Back: Martin Bernal Responds to His Critics Published by Rutgers University Press

Interviewed by Robert Price — Associate and Technical Director for Asia with Gensler, a global professional architecture, design, planning and consulting firm; Worldview Arts & Architecture Contributor
Geopolitics of Archaeology: The Origins of Western Civilization — Part 1 of 2  
Martin Bernal — Professor Emeritus of Government and Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University; Author of Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Western Civilization: (Volume 1: The Fabrication of Ancient Greece 1785-1985) (Volume 2: The Archaeological and Documentary Evidence) and (Volume 3: The Linguistic Evidence); Author of Black Athena Writes Back: Martin Bernal Responds to His Critics; Published by Rutgers University Press

Interviewed by Robert Price — Associate and Technical Director for Asia with Gensler, a global professional architecture, design, planning and consulting firm; Worldview Arts & Architecture Contributor
Geopolitics of Archaeology: Archaeological Tourism's Effect on People and Heritage  
Lynn Meskell — Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University; Founding Editor of the Journal of Social Archaeology; Author of the co-edited volume Embedding Ethics: Shifting Boundaries of the Anthropological Profession; Author of the edited volume Archaeology under Fire: Nationalism, Politics and Heritage in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East; Author of Private Life in New Kingdom Egypt
Geopolitics of Archaeology: Creating a New Paradigm for Archaeology  
Phil Duke — Professor of Anthropology at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado; Author of The Tourists Gaze, The Cretans Glance: Archaeology and Tourism on a Greek Island 
Yannis Hamilakis — Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at University of Southampton, UK; Author of The Nation and its Ruins: Antiquity, Archaeology, and National Imagination in Greece
Both Co-authors of the edited volume Archaeology and Capitalism: From Ethics to Politics
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