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"I also wonder why then include Schama (a TV personality) or Bender?"

Simon Schama's "Landscape and Memory" deals with a lot of those "dark side"
heritage issues, and is appropriate, as well as a good read.

Lauren J. Cook, RPA
Senior Archaeologist
Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc.
30 North Main Street
Cranbury, NJ 08512

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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Iain
Stuart
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 3:50 AM
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Subject: Landscape Archaeology- forgotten heros


Just a comment,

while I can imagine an American course overlooking Hoskins, but I do find it
a bit odd that Carl Sauer is not in Christopher Fennell's course reading
list.

I suppose he isnt a "landscape archaeologist" although pioneering much of
the research adgenda for landscape archaeology.

I also wonder why then include Schama (a TV personality) or Bender?

Has the pioneering work of America's cultural/historical geographers on
landscapes been forgotten? Well it hasn't in Concord, Sydney!


Dr Iain Stuart

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