Foregrounding the Landscape in Archaeology
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2014
The symposium presents listeners with a wide range of papers tied by the threads of landscape analysis. Speakers will address, ‘What questions are we asking in landscape archaeology?’ and ‘What methods work best or are problematical?’ for their specific studies. Some archaeologists are interested in the social negotiation of space and place while others focus on spatial analysis or landform dynamics. Others attempt to combine a number of approaches in their landscape research. This session demonstrates that you can investigate a broad variety of historical archaeological questions, theories, and methods using the concept of landscape. It offers a forum for scholars to compare and contrast their recent ideas about landscape at a diverse array of sites and regions.
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- Documents (14)
- The Battle of Caulk’s Field, Kent County, Maryland (2014)
- “Butted and bounded as followeth”: LiDAR and the historical division of the landscape in southern New England (2014)
- Contemporary Experiences of a Past Process; Improvement and Clearing of Farmers in the 21st Century (2014)
- The Country’s House: The Evolution of Public Space in St. Mary’s City’s 17th-Century Town Center (2014)
- Databases and GIS tools : Analysis of Archeological Remains (2014)
- A Gizmo, A Swamp, Some Artifacts: Portable X-Ray Fluorescence as a Tool for Understanding a Landscape (2014)
- Historical Landscape Archaeology in Czech Republic within Central European Context: Approaches, Theories and Methods (2014)
- Landscape: Engaging the Past in the Present (2014)
- Of Bugs and Men: Involuntary Interactions at the Intendant’s Palace site (CeEt-30), Québec City (2014)
- Old World Models in a New Land: James Logan’s Landscape Design at Stenton (2014)
- The Port and the Forts: A Multiscalar Study of the Defensive Landscapes on the Lower Cape Fear River in the Nineteenth Century (2014)
- Restoring the Double Row, Clumps, and Carriage Turnaround of Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest: Three Interdisciplinary Case Studies in Landscape Restoration (2014)
- Transhumance to Farmstead: Landscape and the Medieval Resettlement of Dartmoor (2014)
- What Happens to Landscape Archaeology when the Land Ends? The Archaeology of Maritime Landscapes (2014)