Historic Landscapes and Mental Well-being
"Historic Landscapes and Mental Well-being" by Timothy Darvill offers a revolutionary perspective on the relationship between archaeological sites and mental health. Published in 2019 and spanning 308 pages, this compelling book delves into how historic landscapes can enhance our well-being. Drawing inspiration from the innovative Human Henge project at the Stonehenge/Avebury World Heritage Site, Darvill provides an insightful overview of groundbreaking work underway across Britain and beyond.
This volume not only highlights the significance of archaeological resource management but also emphasizes the potential of these landscapes to foster mental wellness. Perfect for readers interested in history, archaeology, and mental health, this book invites you to explore the intricate connections between our past and present well-being. Discover how embracing our historic sites can serve as a pathway to better mental health in this exciting publication!