Landscape, Monuments And Society by John Barrett

The Prehistory of Cranborne Chase

This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between landscapes, monuments, and the societies that shape and are shaped by them. It explores how landscapes are not merely physical spaces but are imbued with cultural significance and historical narratives. The book examines the ways in which monuments serve as focal points for collective memory and identity, reflecting the values and power dynamics of the communities that construct them. Through a blend of archaeological evidence and theoretical perspectives, it offers a nuanced understanding of how human interactions with their environment are deeply intertwined with social structures and cultural expressions.

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Published
1991
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Unknown
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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