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In the course of the 19th century, prehistoric archaeology in many
European states became the foundation for national
historiographies. Drawing on evidence from archaeological finds,
prehistoric archaeology alone was able to trace the descent of
ethnically defined population groups way back into the distant
past. Archaeologists thus participated in the legitimization of
territorial claims in political discussions. Did interdependencies
between politics and science lead to a politicization of
prehistoric archaeology? How did archaeologists influence politics;
could scientists influence the determination of national interests?
This volume looks into these and other questions, taking into
account not only the historic turning points of 1933 and 1945 but
also, for the first time, the transitions between the political
systems. German text.
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