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Landscape Archeology

Landscape archaeology is the study of how ancient people interacted with their environment and how this shaped their cultures and societies. It involves examining physical remains, like structures and artifacts, alongside natural features like rivers and hills. Researchers look at the layout of land, human activities, and changes over time to understand how people used and influenced their surroundings. This field helps us understand historical land use, social organization, and the relationship between communities and their landscapes, revealing insights into past human life and the development of civilizations.