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Archaeology as Propaganda
Chris Dolinski
A project exploring the way we view archaeological sites and history through tourism, and its place as propaganda.

RAM (Ruggero Alfredo Michahelles)
Archaeology as Propaganda
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Sections in Archaeology, Fascism, and Italy
Resources
Single Resources
Link Image Arch of Constantine
Image Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) portrayed with a group of soldiers at the Arch of Constantine in Rome
Image Demolition of Velia Hill
Image Ercolano Poster
Link General Catalogue of Cultural Heritage - Statue/bust at Ercolano
Image Imperial Forum
Link Lapilli del Parco Archeologico di Ercolano: Herculaneum 3D SCAN - il Parco
Image Roma
Image Rome Par le train de luxe "Rome Express"
Recent Activity
Resource Added General Catalogue of Cultural Heritage - Statue/bust at Ercolano
Resource Added The Excavation of Herculaneum
Resource Added Amedeo Maiuri: Herculaneum, Archaeology and Fascist Propaganda | By Brian Brennan
Text Added Archaeology, Fascism, and Italy
Text Added Archaeology, Fascism, and Italy
Resource Added Imperial Forum
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