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Palaeoecology and the perception of prehistoric landscapes: some comments on visual approaches to phenomenology
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Historical GeographyArchaeologyPhysical GeographySocial SciencesArchaeological RecordVisual ApproachesPhysical LandscapesLanguage StudiesPalaeo-environmental ReconstructionLandscape StudiesPast LandscapesArt HistoryGeographyPrehistoric LandscapesLandscape ArchaeologyLandscape ReconstructionPaleoecologyAnthropologyArchaeological Landscapes
Interpretation of archaeological landscapes has developed within two main disciplines. Social theory has provided a foundation for understanding cultural landscapes, and palaeoecology has provided techniques for understanding physical landscapes. Despite their potentially complementary nature, the two approaches remain polarized, and as described here, result in the incomplete studies of past landscapes.
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