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Our own perception of the ( pre ) historic past is clearly related to the cultural
landscape of the present , and the visual impact of monuments . Archaeological
remains are a major component in the fabric or ' personality ' of the contemporary
...
Our own perception of the ( pre ) historic past is clearly related to the cultural
landscape of the present , and the visual impact of monuments . Archaeological
remains are a major component in the fabric or ' personality ' of the contemporary
...
Page 90
The issue here is where does a society envisage its own past to lie ? In this
context a society ' s landscape cognition will relate to the extent to which the
society is historical or mythical in the recognition of its past ( Tuan 1977 , 187ff ) -
- does a ...
The issue here is where does a society envisage its own past to lie ? In this
context a society ' s landscape cognition will relate to the extent to which the
society is historical or mythical in the recognition of its past ( Tuan 1977 , 187ff ) -
- does a ...
Page 118
models they are usually in poses past . These are some of the aims such as
holding the baby or grin - WHAM is promoting . It is interestding corn . While men
are shown in ing to note that the Prehistoric active ' bread winning ' rôles such ...
models they are usually in poses past . These are some of the aims such as
holding the baby or grin - WHAM is promoting . It is interestding corn . While men
are shown in ing to note that the Prehistoric active ' bread winning ' rôles such ...
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