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Fieldwork: community survey at Tell Balata, Palestine


Year: 2016 Author: Krijn Boom Categories: Day of Archaeology, Bronze Age, Community Archaeology, Day of Archaeology 2016, Public Archaeology, Survey, Palestine

Tags: Public Archaoelogy, UNESCO, Archaeology, community, Survey, Palestine, World Heritage, Social inclusion

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