Johnston, R. (1998). The paradox of landscape. European J Archaeol 1 (3). Vol 1(3), pp. 313-325.

Title: The paradox of landscape
Issue: European J Archaeol 1 (3)
Series: Journal of European Archaeology
Volume: 1 (3)
Page Start/End: 313 - 325
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: The paradox put forward is that, in theory, landscape aspires to a totality of human experience, but in practice it suppresses the complexity of the human experience. By supposing a `landscape perspective' in the past, archaeologists are imposing a modern view of the world. In consequence it is suggested that more varied perspectives should be considered during any archaeological inquiry.
Author: Robert Johnston
Year of Publication: 1998
Subjects / Periods:
Landscape History (BIAB)
Theoretical Archaeology (BIAB)
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Created Date: 24 Jan 2001