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Recalibrating Through ‘Landscape’

Recalibrating Through ‘Landscape’ AbstractAbstractThis short paper acts as an introduction to the relationships between scale and landscape. It considers the impact that the adoption of landscape-based ways of seeing and thinking should have on the practice of archaeology. This impact is particularly strong in relation to concepts of the past-in-the-present, the increasingly outmoded constructions of ‘site’ and ‘period’, and the aims and opportunities of the EngLaId project. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Landscapes Taylor & Francis

Recalibrating Through ‘Landscape’

Landscapes , Volume 14 (1): 6 – Jun 1, 2013

Recalibrating Through ‘Landscape’

Landscapes , Volume 14 (1): 6 – Jun 1, 2013

Abstract

AbstractAbstractThis short paper acts as an introduction to the relationships between scale and landscape. It considers the impact that the adoption of landscape-based ways of seeing and thinking should have on the practice of archaeology. This impact is particularly strong in relation to concepts of the past-in-the-present, the increasingly outmoded constructions of ‘site’ and ‘period’, and the aims and opportunities of the EngLaId project.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© Oxbow Books Ltd 2013
ISSN
2040-8153
eISSN
1466-2035
DOI
10.1179/1466203513Z.0000000004
Publisher site
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Abstract

AbstractAbstractThis short paper acts as an introduction to the relationships between scale and landscape. It considers the impact that the adoption of landscape-based ways of seeing and thinking should have on the practice of archaeology. This impact is particularly strong in relation to concepts of the past-in-the-present, the increasingly outmoded constructions of ‘site’ and ‘period’, and the aims and opportunities of the EngLaId project.

Journal

LandscapesTaylor & Francis

Published: Jun 1, 2013

Keywords: Landscape; archaeologists; periods; sites; ways of seeing

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