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The development of Landscape Archaeology in Britain, present conflicts and possible new directions
This article outlines the development of landscape archaeology in Britain from two perspectives, namely: methods used to identify patterns and changes in the landscape; and theories used to explain these changes. Current conflicting theoretical views are discussed, and the adoption of the mixed method approach as a possible future development that may bridge these contrasting views is examined.
The development of Landscape Archaeology in Britain, present conflicts and possible new directions
This article outlines the development of landscape archaeology in Britain from two perspectives, namely: methods used to identify patterns and changes in the landscape; and theories used to explain these changes. Current conflicting theoretical views are discussed, and the adoption of the mixed method approach as a possible future development that may bridge these contrasting views is examined.
The development of Landscape Archaeology in Britain, present conflicts and possible new directions
May, Daniel E. (author)
Landscape History ; 44 ; 109-118
2023-07-03
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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