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Researchers in landscape archaeology use two different definitions of landscape. One definition (landscape as territory) is used by the processual archaeologists, earth scientists, and most historical geographers within this volume. By contrast, post-processual archaeologists, new cultural geographe...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-345242024-03-08T09:27:40Z Landscape Archaeology between Art and Science Kluiving, Sjoerd J. Guttmann-Bond, Erika landscape archaeology archaeology Lidar bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HD Archaeology::HDL Landscape archaeology Researchers in landscape archaeology use two different definitions of landscape. One definition (landscape as territory) is used by the processual archaeologists, earth scientists, and most historical geographers within this volume. By contrast, post-processual archaeologists, new cultural geographers and anthropologists favour a more abstract definition of landscape, based on how it is perceived by the observer. Both definitions are addressed in this book, with 35 papers that are presented here and that are divided into six themes: 1) How did landscape change?; 2) Improving temporal, chronological and transformational frameworks; 3) Linking landscapes of lowlands with mountainous areas; 4) Applying concepts of scale; 5) New directions in digital prospection and modelling techniques, and 6) How will landscape archaeology develop in the future? This volume demonstrates a worldwide interest in landscape archaeology, and the research presented here draws upon and integrates the humanities and sciences. This interdisciplinary approach is rapidly gaining support in new regions where such collaborations were previously uncommon. Deze bundeling van artikelen is gebaseerd op de eerste internationaal congres landschapsarcheologie (LAC2010). LAC2010 heeft een diepgravende inventarisatie gemaakt van de internationale landschapsarcheologie in de eenentwintigste eeuw. Op welke schaal vindt interdisciplinair landschapsonderzoek plaats en waar bestaan nog lacunes in onderzoeksrichtingen? Het huidige onderzoek binnen de landschapsarcheologie is te onderscheiden in processueel onderzoek en postprocessueel onderzoek, wat voorkomt uit een verschillende definitie van het woord ‘landschap’: de ‘gebieds’-definitie en de ‘perceptuele’ definitie . Hoe zal de landschapsarcheologie zich in de toekomst ontwikkelen? 2012-12-31 23:55:55 2019-12-10 14:46:32 2020-04-01T15:19:09Z 2020-04-01T15:19:09Z 2012 book 419690 OCN: 800146935 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/34524 eng Landscape & Heritage Proceedings application/pdf n/a 419690.pdf Amsterdam University Press 10.26530/OAPEN_419690 Deze bundeling van artikelen is gebaseerd op de eerste internationaal congres landschapsarcheologie (LAC2010). LAC2010 heeft een diepgravende inventarisatie gemaakt van de internationale landschapsarcheologie in de eenentwintigste eeuw. Op welke schaal vindt interdisciplinair landschapsonderzoek plaats en waar bestaan nog lacunes in onderzoeksrichtingen? Het huidige onderzoek binnen de landschapsarcheologie is te onderscheiden in processueel onderzoek en postprocessueel onderzoek, wat voorkomt uit een verschillende definitie van het woord ‘landschap’: de ‘gebieds’-definitie en de ‘perceptuele’ definitie . Hoe zal de landschapsarcheologie zich in de toekomst ontwikkelen? 10.26530/OAPEN_419690 dd3d1a33-0ac2-4cfe-a101-355ae1bd857a 560 open access
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description Researchers in landscape archaeology use two different definitions of landscape. One definition (landscape as territory) is used by the processual archaeologists, earth scientists, and most historical geographers within this volume. By contrast, post-processual archaeologists, new cultural geographers and anthropologists favour a more abstract definition of landscape, based on how it is perceived by the observer. Both definitions are addressed in this book, with 35 papers that are presented here and that are divided into six themes: 1) How did landscape change?; 2) Improving temporal, chronological and transformational frameworks; 3) Linking landscapes of lowlands with mountainous areas; 4) Applying concepts of scale; 5) New directions in digital prospection and modelling techniques, and 6) How will landscape archaeology develop in the future? This volume demonstrates a worldwide interest in landscape archaeology, and the research presented here draws upon and integrates the humanities and sciences. This interdisciplinary approach is rapidly gaining support in new regions where such collaborations were previously uncommon.
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