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Tradition and Change in Two Archaeologies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Albert E. Glock*
Affiliation:
Bir Zeit University, P.O. Box 14, Bir Zeit, West Bank, Israel, or P.O. Box 19096, Jerusalem, Israel 91190

Extract

The Middle East has had considerable experience ingesting western cultural influence. The Hellenism of Alexander (fourth century B.C.) slowly metamorphosed into the Byzantinism of Justinian (seventh century A.D.). Two conclusions are suggested. Western cultural seed on eastern soil matures slowly and best in selected locations, and eventually a distinctive new style emerges, accommodating the needs and incorporating the traditions of the Middle East.

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