Landscape Archaeology between Art and Science
Discover the fascinating intersection of art and science in "Landscape Archaeology between Art and Science," published by Amsterdam University Press in 2012. This comprehensive volume, spanning 560 pages, delves into the diverse interpretations of landscape within the field of archaeology. Researchers explore two distinct definitions: the first, 'landscape as territory,' is embraced by processual archaeologists, earth scientists, and historical geographers. In contrast, post-processual archaeologists, cultural geographers, and anthropologists advocate for a more abstract understanding of landscape. This thought-provoking book invites readers to engage with the complexities of landscape archaeology, making it an essential addition to the library of anyone interested in the interplay between human culture and the environment. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of this multidisciplinary field today!