The archaeology and anthropology of landscape : shaping your landscape / edited by Peter J. Ucko and Robert Layton.
The archaeology and anthropology of landscape :
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9780203202449 (e-book : PDF)
9781134828302 (e-book: Mobi)
9781134828340 (e-book: ePub)
9781134828357 (e-book: PDF)
9780415117678 (hardback)
9780415514965 (paperback)
9781134828302 (e-book: Mobi)
9781134828340 (e-book: ePub)
9781134828357 (e-book: PDF)
9780415117678 (hardback)
9780415514965 (paperback)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yayın Bilgisi
London ; New York : Routledge, 1999.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (xxvi, 499 pages)
Dizi
One world archaeology ; 30
Genel Not
Papers presented at the third World Archaeological Congress, held in New Delhi, India, Dec. 1994.
İçindekiler Notu
chapter 1 Introduction: gazing on the landscape and encountering the environment / Robert Layton -- part 2 Chronologies of landscape / John C. Barrett -- chapter Acknowledgements -- chapter 3 Subverting the Western Gaze: mapping alternative worlds / Barbara Bender -- chapter 4 Social landscapes in Irish prehistory -- chapter 5 Small-scale communities and the landscape of Swaledale (North Yorkshire, UK) / Andrew Fleming -- chapter 6 A historical interactive landscape in the heart of Europe: the case of Bohemia / Jarom�r BenesMarek Zvelebil -- chapter 7 Is landscape history possible? Or, how can we study the desertion of farms? / Mats Widgren -- chapter 8 The historic environment, historic landscapes, and space-time-action models in landscape archaeology -- chapter 9 Protecting time and space: understanding historic landscape for conservation in England / Graham Fairclough -- chapter 10 The role of caste hierarchy in the spatial organisation of a village landscape in the Dry Zone of Sri Lanka / Nilu Abeyaratne -- chapter 11 The anatomy of dispossession: a study in the displacement of the tribals from their traditional landscape in the Narmada Valley due to the Sardar Sarovar Project / Ashish Chadha -- chapter 12 Perceiving your land: neighbourhood settlements and the Hauz-i Rani / Sunil Kumar -- chapter The medieval hauz, a local community and the city of Delhi -- chapter Sports in the Queen's reservoir -- chapter Conclusion: a diachronic study of landscapes and perceptions -- chapter Notes -- chapter Introduction -- chapter The physical landscape and rural perceptions -- chapter The archaeological landscape and rural perceptions -- chapter Conclusion -- chapter Introduction -- chapter The study area -- chapter Conceptions of place in northern Australia -- chapter Discussion -- chapter Notes -- chapter References -- part 15 Competing perceptions of landscape in Kowanyama, North Queensland / Veronica Strang -- chapter Notes -- chapter 16 The Alawa totemic landscape: ecology, religion and politics / Robert Layton -- chapter 17 Managing the world: territorial negotiations among the Andoque people of the Colombian Amazon -- chapter 18 The perception of landscape amongst the Q'eqchi', a group of slash-and-burn farmers in the Alta Verapaz (Guatemala) / Almudena Hernando Gonzalo -- chapter 19 Self-determination in cultural resource management: indigenous peoples interpretation of history and of places and landscapes / John Allison -- chapter 20 Traditional beliefs, sacred sites and rituals of sacrifice of the Nenets of the GydanPeninsula in the modern context -- chapter 21 Definition, ownership and conservation of indigenous landscapes at Salapwuk, Pohnpei, Micronesia / William S.AyresRufino Mauricio -- chapter 22 Exploring the prehistory of hunter-gatherer attachments to place: an example from the Keep River area, Northern Territory, Australia -- chapter 23 Towards an archaeology of mimesis and rain-making in Namibian rock art / John Kinahan -- chapter 24 The representation of S�mi cultural identity in the cultural landscapes of northern Sweden: the use and misuse of archaeological knowledge / Inga-Maria MulkTim Bayliss-Smith -- chapter 25 Ancestors, forests and ancient settlements: Tandroy readings of the archaeological past -- chapter 26 Living with stones: people and the landscape in Erromango, Vanuatu / David RoeJerry Taki -- chapter Introduction -- chapter An archaeological perspective (Robin Sim) -- chapter An Aboriginal perspective (Darrell West) -- chapter Conclusion -- chapter Acknowledgements -- chapter 28 Cognitive maps and narrative trails: fieldwork with the Tamu- mai (Gurung) of Nepal -- chapter 29 Archaeology and the evolution of cultural landscapes: towards an interdisciplinary research agenda.
Konu
Landscape assessment __ Cross-cultural studies __ Congresses.
Landscape archaeology __ Congresses.
Landscape archaeology __ Congresses.
Diğer Yazarlar
Toplantı Adı
World Archaeological Congress (3rd : 1994 : New Delhi, India)
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