Archaeological Perspectives on Contested and Political Landscapes
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Landscape and Heritage Studies
ISBN-10
904855943X
ISBN-13
9789048559435
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Imprint
Amsterdam University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 12th, 2025
Print length
284 Pages
Product Classification:
Museology & heritage studiesPeace studies & conflict resolutionLandscape archaeology
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This book focuses on alternative definitions of landscape in archaeology, particularly those that explicitly address landscapes’ political aspects. In doing so, this volume emphasizes the non-static, dialogic nature of landscape within a community and acknowledges how a community’s composition and its relationship with the landscape can lead to tensions and even violent conflicts with other groups. It highlights the relevance of considering movement, borders, and conflict as sources for understanding how people create their own landscapes and how they reshape them in times of political conflict. For example, in contexts of colonization and war, people are forced to adapt to new politics and hierarchies as they see their personal and communal understanding of the world deeply transformed, something visible even today as political tensions constantly reshape local and global landscapes. Understanding how landscapes were created and contested in the past is essential for understanding their political, economic, and cultural manifestations in the present in order to better organize ourselves for a truly integrative future.
1. It brings the ideas and opinions of (mostly) young researchers working all over the world on landscape research in archaeology. 2. It provides a comprehensive theoretical and methodological frame on the study of landscapes in the past. 3. It brings clear and case-specific discussions on alternative views of landscapes in the past. This book focuses on alternative definitions of landscape in archaeology, particularly those that explicitly address landscapes political aspects. In doing so, this volume emphasizes the non-static, dialogic nature of landscape within a community and acknowledges how a communitys composition and its relationship with the landscape can lead to tensions and even violent conflicts with other groups. It highlights the relevance of considering movement, borders, and conflict as sources for understanding how people create their own landscapes and how they reshape them in times of political conflict. For example, in contexts of colonization and war, people are forced to adapt to new politics and hierarchies as they see their personal and communal understanding of the world deeply transformed, something visible even today as political tensions constantly reshape local and global landscapes. Understanding how landscapes were created and contested in the past is essential for understanding their political, economic, and cultural manifestations in the present in order to better organize ourselves for a truly integrative future.
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