
The Cambridge Handbook of Landscape Archaeology
The Cambridge Handbook of Landscape Archaeology is a comprehensive resource that explores how human activities shape and interact with landscapes over time. It combines insights from archaeology, geography, and environmental studies, illustrating how cultural practices influence land use, settlement patterns, and ecological changes. The handbook offers valuable methodologies and case studies, making it essential for researchers and students interested in understanding the relationship between people and their environments throughout history. It emphasizes that landscapes are not merely backdrops but are integral to human identity and historical narratives.