Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... landscape over a far wider area . In a sense , such an approach can be visualised as the excavation of a landscape . Figure 3 represents the preliminary stage of research along these lines into the development of the landscape of south ...
... landscape over a far wider area . In a sense , such an approach can be visualised as the excavation of a landscape . Figure 3 represents the preliminary stage of research along these lines into the development of the landscape of south ...
Page 81
... landscape is somehow structured and can be ' read ' is not new and landscape studies abound with language metaphors ( Hoskins 1982 , 32 ; Crawford 1953 , 51 ) . The physical environment is intrinsically linked to culture and social ...
... landscape is somehow structured and can be ' read ' is not new and landscape studies abound with language metaphors ( Hoskins 1982 , 32 ; Crawford 1953 , 51 ) . The physical environment is intrinsically linked to culture and social ...
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... landscape . Equally important is the fact that this approach to landscape studies was duely criticised for its separation of human / culture and nature ( Gregory 1978 , 89-90 ) , for while the natural landscape creates the framework ...
... landscape . Equally important is the fact that this approach to landscape studies was duely criticised for its separation of human / culture and nature ( Gregory 1978 , 89-90 ) , for while the natural landscape creates the framework ...
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