Envisioning Landscape
Discover the intricate connections between landscape and heritage in Envisioning Landscape by Dan Hicks, published by Left Coast Press Inc in 2009. This compelling volume features contributions from various experts in landscape archaeology, showcasing a rich diversity of perspectives. With 304 pages of insightful analysis, the book delves into how landscapes shape our understanding of temporality and the situated theories that emerge from these studies. From the urban landscapes of New York to the historical terrains of Northern Ireland, and across continents to Africa and the Argolid, this work offers a comprehensive examination of the profound impact landscapes have on our cultural heritage. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Envisioning Landscape is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of archaeology, history, and landscape assessment.