Community Archaeology in Israel: Test Cases, Observations – and Questions

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Gideon Sulimani [+-]
Independent Researcher, Neve Shalom, Israel
Gideon Sulimani is an independent archaeologist interested in the place of archaeology within Israeli society and its role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He has a BA from Tel Aviv University. Between the years 1990 and 2008 he held various positions in the IAA, including the Jerusalem District Archaeologist (2000–2005), and took part in the excavation of the Muslim cemetery in Mamilla. Since 2008–2019 he has been a member of the Emek Shaveh Organization. For the past four years, he has also been involved in a project of contemporary archaeology in Kadas Village in northern Israel; a village whose residents were deported and the houses were destroyed by Israel in 1948.

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The subject of community archaeology is close to my heart and has been part of my archaeological activities for many years now. I worked in the Israeli Antiquities Authority (IAA) for many years, and in 2010–2019 I was a member and an employee of the Archaeological NGO “Emek Shaveh”. This article is based on my experiences in community archaeology excavations in Israel. I directed three such excavations between 2005 and 2016. The first was at a Byzantine site near Wahat es-Salam/Newe Shalom. The second was at Ain La‘mur/En Limon, the spring of the village Ain Rafa near Jerusalem. The third excavation was of an ancient cistern in Mamilla, Jerusalem. I also participated as a team member in two other community archaeology projects at Lod and Jerusalem. In this article, I wish to offer my observations concerning these excavations and the nature of what we call “community archaeology”.

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Sulimani, Gideon . Community Archaeology in Israel: Test Cases, Observations – and Questions. Community Archaeology in Israel/Palestine. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. Jul 2024. ISBN 9781800504820. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=44986. Date accessed: 04 May 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.44986. Jul 2024

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