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Date: | Wed, 12 Jun 2013 11:38:00 -0400 |
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Hey everyone, I have up to two spaces left in this session I am pulling
together.
Foregrounding the Landscape in Archaeology
The symposium presents listeners with a wide range of papers tied by the
threads of landscape analysis. Speakers will address, “”What questions are
we asking in landscape archaeology?” and “What methods work best or are
problematical?” for their specific studies. Some archaeologists are
interested in the social negotiation of space and place while others focus
on spatial analysis or landform dynamics. Others attempt to combine a
number of approaches in their landscape research. This session demonstrates
that you can investigate a broad variety of questions, theories, and
methods using the concept of landscape. It offers a forum for
international scholars to compare and contrast their recent ideas about
landscape at a diverse array of sites and regions.
If you are interested, give me a call or email by Friday. I want to submit
the session as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Linda
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Dr. Linda France Stine, RPA
336-334-5132
436 Graham Building
Department of Anthropology
University of North Carolina Greensboro
27412-5001
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