Intro to Archaeology
Archaeological propaganda refers to the use of archaeological findings and interpretations to promote specific political agendas or ideological narratives. This manipulation of archaeological data can shape public perception, justify political actions, or reinforce national identities, often distorting historical facts in the process. It highlights the tension between objective scientific research and subjective political motivations in the interpretation of the past.
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