n.a. (1993). 2. Places and human culture. In: n.e. Altering the Earth: The Origins of Monuments in Britain and Continental Europe. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 22-44.
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2. Places and human culture | ||
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Altering the Earth: The Origins of Monuments in Britain and Continental Europe | ||
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series | ||
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150 | ||
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22 - 44 | ||
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Many monuments were constructed in places that had already acquired a special significance. This lecture considers the ways in which some of these locations gained an additional importance and shows how that process was related to the development of monuments. The argument is illustrated by the changing history of cave deposits all of which seem to epitomise a rather similar perception of the landscape. Some of these places developed into monuments themselves. Alternatively, relics of their original use could be transferred to new locations where they played a part in the creation of other monuments. | ||
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1993 | ||
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0903903083 | ||
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