Acknowledgement Abbreviations Introduction. Chapter One The Rise of the Concept of Race Social Evolution and Race Human Evolution and the Concept of Culture(s) Chapter Two: Archaeology and Evolution Archaeology and the Question of National Identity: Gustav Kossinna Archaeology and Culture: V. Gordon Childe Archaeology and the Identity of Israel Chapter Three: The Emergence of 'Ethnicity' Primordialism and Instrumentalism in the Study of Ethnicity Chapter Four: Cognitive Perspectives on Ethnicity and Identity Ethnicity as Cognition: Pierre Bourdieu Chapter Five: The Loss of Innocence New Archaeology and the Ethnic Interpretation of Style Style as Active Comunication The Archaeology of Practice Chapter Six: Biblical Archaeology and La Longue Duree Archaeology and Israelite Identity Israel in the Merneptah Stele 'Israel' as an Essentialist Category of Social Cognition Chapter Seven: Israelite Ethnicity and Biblical Archaeology Ethnic Sentiments in the Hebrew Bible The Hebrew Bible and the 'Creation' of Israelite Identity Chapter Eight: Ideology, Doxa, and the Boundaries of Israelite Identity Common Sense as Social Power Conclusion Bibliography.
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