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Malaria shaped human spatial organisation for the last 74 thousand years

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Landscape Archaeology

Landscape archaeology is the study of how people interacted with their surroundings, as evidenced by the archaeological record. This may appear to be an all-encompassing remit, but not all archaeology is “landscape archaeology.” Rather, landscape archaeology involves those dimensions of archaeology that relate to place and may imbue many different ...
Bruno David, Jessie Birkett-Rees
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Prospecting Archaeological Landscapes

2012
The future demands on professional archaeological prospection will be its ability to cover large areas in a time and cost efficient manner with very high spatial resolution and accuracy. The objective of the 2010 in Vienna established Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection and Virtual Archaeology in collaboration with its nine ...
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Landscape Archaeology: Introduction

2016
The term landscape came into being in the fi nal years of the 16th century, when the early Dutch landscape artists began to paint rural sceneries that incorporated reference to changing conditions of life (see Cosgrove [1988] for comparable observations on Renaissance Venetian art; see Cosgrove [1998], Daniels and Cosgrove [1988], and Schama [1995]
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Mediterranean Archaeological Landscapes

2004
The Mediterranean landscape record is recognized for its length and richness and the opportunity it offers to study the interaction between humans and their landscape. This volume explores a variety of current archaeological issues in the context of specific landscapes from southern Spain through Greece and Cyprus to Jordan and from antiquity to recent
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Archaeological Landscape Studies

1992
The goal of most processual archaeological studies is to move from a description of regional archaeological variation to an understanding of some aspect of the organization of and change in past human systems, especially the subsistence component. Usually, the subsistence system is rendered in terms of the regional and annual arrangement of technology,
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Archaeology and landscape ethics

World Archaeology, 2012
Abstract Landscape has emerged as a significant site for archaeological practice: for our explorations of the past, our contributions to heritage conservation, management and planning and our interventions in the lives of others. Given this, it is imperative that we – archaeological researchers and practitioners, heritage managers and professionals ...
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