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انت الان تتصفح النسخة القديمة من موقعمؤسسة الدراسات الفلسطينية
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ABSTRACT
Introduction
Adequate attention has not yet been given to either Palestine’s material cultural heritage or its spatial and cultural landscape. Both constitute important historical documentation that can serve as a primary resource for the reconstructing the past.1 Most researchers and historians continue to pursue written documentation as though it were sacred-this is to a degree understandable and is reflected in the papers presented at this conference.
