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Envisioning Landscape: Situations and Standpoints in Archaeology and
Heritage

 <http://lcoastpress.com/books_author.php?id=141> Dan Hicks,
<http://lcoastpress.com/books_author.php?id=142> Laura McAtackney, and
<http://lcoastpress.com/books_author.php?id=143> Graham Fairclough (editors)

Published November 2007, 400 pages, $79.00 cloth

 

Drawing from varied lines of evidence including archaeological, documentary,
and oral tradition, landscape archaeology studies the way people of the past
shaped the land around them, consciously or unconsciously. Envisioning
Landscape demonstrates that a primary characteristic of landscape
archaeology is the diversity of its regional traditions.  Drawing together
perspectives from New York to Northern Ireland, from west Africa to the
Mediterranean, and from central Europe to Zanzibar, this volume reveals a
range of methods, field locations, disciplinary influences and contemporary
voices.  By exploring the many different ways in which landscapes are
envisaged in world archaeology and world heritage, this volume demonstrates
how landscape archaeologies can be used to highlight both the different
material situations and the alternative political standpoints from which
archaeologists work in the contemporary world.

 

These rich and diverse papers examine landscape in archaeology from a
variety of perspectives and in many different parts of the world. They
include both valuable reviews of the history of landscape studies and
thoughtful suggestions for directions for future research, especially
through connections between landscape and time, identity, and politics.
Envisioning Landscape will be of great interest to archaeologists,
historians and geographers, and others concerned with the changing
relationships between humans and the world they live in – past, present, and
future.

-Peter S. Wells, Department of Anthropology, University of Minnesota 

 

This new volume in the One World Archaeology series is a significant
addition to the field of landscape archaeology. Case studies and sites range
from the icon (Historic Annapolis, the Tsodilo Hills) to the new and
challenging (the Maze Prison, Northern Island). Its signal contribution lies
in engaging with and interrogating formulations of landscape, even as it
clears a space for exciting new approaches. This should be considered an
essential work for library collections and university reading lists.

- Nick Shepherd, Centre for African Studies

 

 

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