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Original Article

Recalibrating Through ‘Landscape’

Pages 7-12 | Published online: 18 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Abstract

This short paper acts as an introduction to the relationships between scale and landscape. It considers the impact that the adoption of landscape-based ways of seeing and thinking should have on the practice of archaeology. This impact is particularly strong in relation to concepts of the past-in-the-present, the increasingly outmoded constructions of ‘site’ and ‘period’, and the aims and opportunities of the EngLaId project.

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Notes on contributors

Graham Fairclough

Graham Fairclough is an Editor of Landscapes and a Visiting Fellow at Newcastle University, after working for many years in English Heritage, most recently on landscape characterisation. He has worked with the Council of Europe on the Landscape Convention and the Faro Convention, and in several European landscape network projects. He is currently also a senior Visiting Research Fellow at Oxford University in relation to EngLaId. Contact: [email protected]

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