Abstract
This article explores the legal regulation of archaeology under the Ottoman Empire and the role of archaeology in the governance of Palestine during the period of the British Mandate. The founding, fieldwork, and publications of significant Western archaeological and antiquarian organizations active in the region in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries are discussed in this context.
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