The development of Landscape Archaeology in Britain, present conflicts and possible new directions

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This article outlines the development of landscape archaeology in Britain from two perspectives, namely: methods used to identify patterns and changes in the landscape; and theories used to explain these changes. Current conflicting theoretical views are discussed, and the adoption of the mixed method approach as a possible future development that may bridge these contrasting views is examined.

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May, D. E. (2023). The development of Landscape Archaeology in Britain, present conflicts and possible new directions. Landscape History, 44(2), 109–118. https://doi.org/10.1080/01433768.2023.2284553

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