Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 15Department of Archaeology, 1998 - Archaeology |
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... landscape . What follows is essentially a review of Tilley's A Phenomenology of Landscape . It combines the standard format of a book review with a more extended discussion of some of the themes explored in the volume . In particular ...
... landscape . What follows is essentially a review of Tilley's A Phenomenology of Landscape . It combines the standard format of a book review with a more extended discussion of some of the themes explored in the volume . In particular ...
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... landscape , he or she sees the world from a particular perspective , interpreting each locale in a sequence that shapes understanding . Thus placement , orientation and movement in the material world structure interpretation . In Part ...
... landscape , he or she sees the world from a particular perspective , interpreting each locale in a sequence that shapes understanding . Thus placement , orientation and movement in the material world structure interpretation . In Part ...
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... Landscape , it is therefore inherently unlikely that Tilley should experience the landscape he walks across in the same way as a Neolithic person . Not only does he not take into account the ' natural ' variability of the human body ...
... Landscape , it is therefore inherently unlikely that Tilley should experience the landscape he walks across in the same way as a Neolithic person . Not only does he not take into account the ' natural ' variability of the human body ...
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