Past Landscapes

The Dynamics of Interaction between Society, Landscape, and Culture

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Past Landscapes presents theoretical and practical attempts of scholars and scientists, who were and are active within the Kiel Graduate School "Human Development in Landscapes" (GSHDL), in order to disentangle a wide scope of research efforts on past landscapes. Landscapes are understood as products of human-environmental interaction. At the same time, they are arenas, in which societal and cultural activities as well as receptions of environments and human developments take place. Thus, environmental processes are interwoven into human constraints and advances. This book presents theories, concepts, approaches and case studies dealing with human development in landscapes. On the one hand, it becomes evident that only an interdisciplinary approach can cover the manifold aspects of the topic. On the other hand, this also implies that the very different approaches cannot be reduced to a simplistic uniform definition of landscape. This shortcoming proves nevertheless to be an important strength. The umbrella term 'landscape' proves to be highly stimulating for a large variety of different approaches. The first part of our book deals with a number of theories and concepts, the second part is concerned with approaches to landscapes, whereas the third part introduces case studies for human development in landscapes. As intended by the GSHDL, the reader might follow our approach to delve into the multi-faceted theories, concepts and practices on past landscapes: from events, processes and structures in environmental and produced spaces to theories, concepts and practices concerning past societies. Contents: Preface Past Landscapes: The Dynamics of Interaction between Society, Environment, and Culture Annette Haug, Lutz Käppel, and Johannes Müller Introduction From Theories, Concepts and Practices on Human Development in Landscapes Annette Haug and Johannes Müller Landscape and the GSHDL 2007-2017: Ten Years of Research Johannes Müller I: Past Landscapes - Theories and Concepts The Disentanglement of Landscapes: Remarks on Concepts of Socio-Environmental Research and Landscape Archaeology Johannes Müller On Melting Grounds: Theories of the Landscape Antonia Davidovic Ritual and Landscape: Theoretical Considerations V.P.J. Arponen and Artur Ribeiro II: Past Landscapes - Concepts and Practices Putting Things into Practice: Pragmatic Theory and the Exploration of Monumental Landscapes Martin Furholt, Martin Hinz and Doris Mischka Who Is In Charge Here? - Material Culture, Landscapes and Symmetry Christian Horn and Gustav Wollentz Urban Landscapes and Urban Networks - Some Thoughts on the Process of Writing within the Mediaeval Urbanization of Central Europe Gerhard Fouquet and Gabriel Zeilinger Visual Concepts of Human Surroundings: The Case of the Early Greek Polis (10th-7th century BC) Annette Haug The Cultural Significance of Plants Wiebke Kirleis III: Past Landscapes - Concepts, Space and History Mid-Holocene Environment and Human Interaction in Northern Central Europe Mara Weinelt From Hunting to Herding? Aspects of the Social and Animal Landscape during the Southern Scandinavian Neolithic Martin Hinz Borders: Developments of Society and Landscape during the Bronze Age and the Iron Age - Face Urns as a Case Study Jutta Kneisel The Iron Age in Southwestern Germany Oliver Nakoinz The 'Iranian' Period in the Near East: A Landscape Studies Approach Josef Wiesehöfer The Bronze Age in the East - The Hittites and Their Environment Walter Dörfler Nature and Perception of a Greek Landscape: Stymphalos Ingmar Unkel Scenes and Actors of Historical Crises between Generalizing Synthesis Formation and Postmodern Fragmentation Ulrich Müller and Donat Wehner

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ISBN/EAN 9789088907296
Auteur Annette Haug
Uitgever Sidestone Press
Taal Engels
Uitvoering Gebonden in harde band
Pagina's 230
Lengte 264.0 mm
Breedte 185.0 mm

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