Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 24Department of Archaeology, 2009 - Archaeology |
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... natural and cultural elements and it does not set up a ' human - environment ' dichotomy . Culture is not opposed against nature , but seen as a landscape where natural and human elements fuse together , which is obvious from the ...
... natural and cultural elements and it does not set up a ' human - environment ' dichotomy . Culture is not opposed against nature , but seen as a landscape where natural and human elements fuse together , which is obvious from the ...
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... nature , but at the same time saw it as subject to a powerful agency : Men are destined to stab through the ... nature and humanity , nature was conceived of as existing outside of humanity , yet there was also an acknowledgement that it ...
... nature , but at the same time saw it as subject to a powerful agency : Men are destined to stab through the ... nature and humanity , nature was conceived of as existing outside of humanity , yet there was also an acknowledgement that it ...
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... nature . Within this conception , nature was a discursive part of the environment that surrounded and acted upon culture . Nature therefore appears to have been in two places at once : separate and below humanity , and yet ...
... nature . Within this conception , nature was a discursive part of the environment that surrounded and acted upon culture . Nature therefore appears to have been in two places at once : separate and below humanity , and yet ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Citytunnel Project in Retrospect | 23 |
ÅSA BERGGREN | 39 |
Copyright | |
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