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Iain Stuart <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 Feb 1997 08:16:36 +1000
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Mail*Link(r) SMTP               Historical archaeology and Geography
 
As part of my doctoral research I am doing quite a bit of reading on the
question of cultural landscapes and have been mining the cultural/historical
geographic littrature on the subject. One impression I have is that historical
archaeologists seem quite unaware of the interesting work being done by
geographers such as Duncan, Cosgrove, Daniels etc from the 1980's onwards. I
would be intersted to hear whether my impression is true especially given the
traditional ties between geography and archaeology
 
Iain Stuart
University of Sydney

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