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For some interesting thought on the conceptualization of landscape, space
and world view I would recommend John Stilgoe's Common Landscape of
America.

Silas Hurry
St. Mary's City



> Greetings one and all,
> I was wondering if anyone out there knew of any good sources to examine
> concerning open expanse thinking in North America?  That would be the
> U.S., Canada, and Mexico.  Has there been any landscape archaeology
> analysis all this boundless space to do whatever we want with?
>
> Thanks,
> William E. McAlexander Jr.

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