A paper I presented at the 2011 meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology in Austin, TX as part of the Terrestrial Symposium: Bridging Landscapes: Geographic Approaches to the Archaeologies of Landscape. Thank you to Kevin Fogle, Andrew Agha, and Jakob Crockett for putting together a wonderful session. Questions, criticisms, and comments can be directed to me on twitter: @archaeologist. I take full responsibility for any mistakes presented in this narrated power point presentation.
5. Landscape Theory Sauer: Constructed from Natural Landscape Cosgrove and Daniels: A Material / Immaterial Cultural Image Schein: Discourse Materialized, Always Becoming
6. Excluded Past(from Mackenzie and Stone 1990:2) Overcrowded Class Curriculums Ignorance Exclusion of “Trivial” Knowledge Political Reasons
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