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Heritage reconstruction in Syria and Iraq
An introduction
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The chapter starts with a reflection on the author’s positionality, especially as a British Iraq archaeologist, and how this influences key themes that run through the book regarding who heritage reconstruction is for, the limits of heritage reconstruction, heritage preservation and consensus seeking. This chapter includes several reflections that may seem provocative, perhaps even heretical, to a reader who has been digesting a Western preservationist paradigm most of their life. The author invites readers to reflect on their own positionality and how they are responding to the ideas presented here. The chapter ends with an overview of the histories of colonialism, Orientalism and nationalism as they relate to cultural heritage in Syria and Iraq.

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