Territories are spatial units that encompass the broadest range of a society’s land-use behaviors as well as the history of human interactions with the natural landscape. Drawing from published documents pertaining to the North American Indian Land Claims and to Read More …
Theories Of Landscape Archaeology
The study of landscape archaeology (also sometimes referred to as the archaeology of the cultural landscape) has evolved to include how landscapes were used to create and reinforce social inequality and to announce one’s social status to the community at large.
Values-Based Management of Archaeological Resources at a Landscape Scale
Public agencies at all levels of government and other organizations that manage archaeological resources often face the problem of many undertakings that collectively impact large numbers of individually significant archaeological resources. Such situations arise when an agency is managing a Read More …