Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 85
... historic landscape long beyond their ' functional ' duration . This implies that the physical remains of the past would have participated to a greater extent in the cultural organisation of early landscapes . An obvious example of this ...
... historic landscape long beyond their ' functional ' duration . This implies that the physical remains of the past would have participated to a greater extent in the cultural organisation of early landscapes . An obvious example of this ...
Page 89
... historic process as shaping the landscape . If it is envisaged as a given or abstract prime mover , then we do no more than replace a predictive continuity with an historic inevitability and this vulgarisation of history ( Leone 1982 ) ...
... historic process as shaping the landscape . If it is envisaged as a given or abstract prime mover , then we do no more than replace a predictive continuity with an historic inevitability and this vulgarisation of history ( Leone 1982 ) ...
Page 90
... historical or mythical in the recognition of its past ( Tuan 1977 , 187ff ) -- does a society recognise or chronicle its own historic origins , whether they lie locally or abroad , or does it submerge the past in the present through the ...
... historical or mythical in the recognition of its past ( Tuan 1977 , 187ff ) -- does a society recognise or chronicle its own historic origins , whether they lie locally or abroad , or does it submerge the past in the present through the ...
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