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Palestine Archaeological Youth Project
more here:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=29...all&ref=ts :face-approve:
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Brilliant!!! Unitof1 - check it out. The ownership/identity question, here, is a matter of life and death.
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What are the options for supporting this initiative? Donations? Volunteering?
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We have already donated tools to the project... so would suspect donations are best. get in touch with here here:
For more information on this please contact Emma Shaw, email
es129@leicester.ac.uk
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This is also to be found in an article by Past Horizons...
A fascinaing way that Israeli and Palestinian archaeologists are working together... with a shared heritage..
Israelis and Palestinians may not be able to agree right now on their present or future, but if a pair of Los Angeles archaeologists have their way, they soon will see eye to eye on their past. For the past five years, Lynn Swartz Dodd, an archaeologist at the University of Southern California, and Ran Boytner, a UCLA archaeologist, have guided a team of prominent Israeli and Palestinian archaeologists to arrive at the first-ever agreement on the disposition of the region's archaeological treasures following the establishment of a future Palestinian state. For more information, please visit
http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/newsroom/n...
Now Emmas project is small (and not attached to the above I hasten to add) but by teaching a rounded heritage... well... its worth a go.