Archaeology in Absentia (2016) is represented by a small bronze sculptures resembling both bombs and
at the same time precious-looking Fabergé eggs and by a black and white photograph. Inside the bombs are metal disks engraved with the coordinates, longitude and latitude, of the location where the artist has actually buried porcelain plates in Palestine as part of a performance. Carrying the iconic Palestinian keffiyeh pattern, these plates are
deposited for future archaeologists to excavate. Once unearthed, they will interfere with current versions
of history and in effect cause a historical intervention.