Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 19-20Department of Archaeology, 2004 - Archaeology |
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... landscape encompasses monuments , ritual landscapes , social hierarchies and economic practices , all those ' landscapes ' usually talked about . There are levels of reality that make up this Real landscape and they differ from those ...
... landscape encompasses monuments , ritual landscapes , social hierarchies and economic practices , all those ' landscapes ' usually talked about . There are levels of reality that make up this Real landscape and they differ from those ...
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... landscape simply is . This permanence of existence should not be confused with any permanence within that Physical landscape ; the landscape is in ... landscape holds information about cultural identity , group 12 Real and Unreal Landscapes.
... landscape simply is . This permanence of existence should not be confused with any permanence within that Physical landscape ; the landscape is in ... landscape holds information about cultural identity , group 12 Real and Unreal Landscapes.
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... landscape that creates places or at least maintains them . As with the Physical landscape , the Imagined landscape also alters and changes with time and observer . It should be apparent that there did not exist a singular Imagined landscape ...
... landscape that creates places or at least maintains them . As with the Physical landscape , the Imagined landscape also alters and changes with time and observer . It should be apparent that there did not exist a singular Imagined landscape ...
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
How Little Does it Take to Represent a Face? | 9 |
Archaeology and Aesthetics | 12 |
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