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Taylor & Francis
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ISSN
2160-2506
eISSN
0143-3768
DOI
10.1080/01433768.2011.10594660
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1be Society does not accept responsibility for opinions expressed by its contributors the multiple nature of landscape narratives and the Envtstontng Landscape. Sttuattons and standpoints in political resonance of doing research, as well as the archaeology and heritage (Left Coast Press, Walnut potential of novel research methods (oral history in Creek, California; paperback 2010). Edited by Dan her case) for bringing a deeper understanding of Hicks, Laura McAtackney and Graham Fairclough. landscape archaeology. Such an ambition to make 151 x 228 mm. 297 pp. 50 illustrations. 3 tables. ISBN space for 'lay narratives' is re-enforced in Chapter 3 978 1 59874 282 4. Price: .£29.50. (Croucher), which explores the contingency of First published in hardback in 2007, this book is part different archaeological practices in Zanzibar through a post-colonial perspective. Although working in a of the long-running and influential One World Archaeology series, previously published by very different location, Yamin and Schuldenrein Routledge. Anyone familiar with this series, therefore, (Chapter 4) also peel away the layers of different will not be surprised by this collection of essay's landscape narratives in their work on the memory, breadth, theoretical standpoint, nor its seeming cartography and scientific archaeological survey of an eclecticism.

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Landscape HistoryTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 2011

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