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Envisioning Landscape Situations And Standpoints In Archaeology And Heritage Dan Hicks

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Envisioning Landscape Situations And Standpoints In Archaeology And Heritage Dan Hicks
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.97 MB
Pages: 301
Author: Dan Hicks, Laura McAtackney, Graham Fairclough
ISBN: 9781598747850, 1598747851
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Envisioning Landscape Situations And Standpoints In Archaeology And Heritage Dan Hicks by Dan Hicks, Laura Mcatackney, Graham Fairclough 9781598747850, 1598747851 instant download after payment.

The common feature of landscape archaeology is its diversity - of method, field location, disciplinary influences and contemporary voices. The contributors to this volume take advantage of these many strands to investigate landscape archaeology in its multiple forms, focusing primarily on the link to heritage, the impact on our understanding of temporality, and the situated theory that arises out of landscape studies. Using examples from New York to Northern Ireland, Africa to the Argolid, these pieces capture the human significance of material objects in support of a more comprehensive, nuanced archaeology.

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