Human-Made Environments. The Development of Landscapes as ResourceAssemblages

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dc.contributor.author Bartelheim, Martin
dc.contributor.author García Sanjuán, Leonardo
dc.contributor.author Hardenberg, Roland
dc.date.accessioned 2021-09-21T13:41:27Z
dc.date.available 2021-09-21T13:41:27Z
dc.date.issued 2021-09-20
dc.identifier.isbn 978-3-947251-46-9 de_DE
dc.identifier.other 1788401069 de_DE
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10900/119103
dc.identifier.uri http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:21-dspace-1191034 de_DE
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.15496/publikation-60477
dc.description.abstract Landscapes bear traces of the use of resources over long periods. These reflect not only ways of using, shaping, organising, controlling and exchanging resources, but also knowledge, perceptions, motivations for actions and related social dynamics. Resources can be material as well as immaterial and constitute the basis for the development and decline of societies. They are usually not exploited in isolation, but as parts of complexes whose specific constellation in time and space can be best described as assemblages. This topic was the subject of the session ‘Human-Made Environments: The Development of Landscapes as Resource Assemblages’ held at the 24th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (Barcelona, 5–8 September 2018) and forms the basis of this volume. The general purpose is a debate on new concepts of the interrelation of social dynamics and resource use and a discussion of case studies in which landscapes were shaped to facilitate the utilisation of resources. The identification of what has been considered to be a resource is discussed as well as the means through which the corresponding landscapes were transformed and the results of these transformations. This implies not only material, but also spiritual aspects linked to the exploitation of resources. Since ResourceAssemblages are products of historical evolution and mutual relations the mechanisms of these processes are of great significance. Supreme aspects comprise the detection of a conscious human formation of landscapes in order to suit the exploitation of resources, the connected social practices as well as socio-cultural dynamics linked to the use of resources. en
dc.language.iso en de_DE
dc.publisher Universität Tübingen de_DE
dc.rights cc_by-nc-nd
dc.subject.classification Landschaft , Mobilität de_DE
dc.subject.ddc 930 de_DE
dc.subject.other RessourcenGefüge de_DE
dc.subject.other räumliche Mobilität de_DE
dc.subject.other zentrale Werte de_DE
dc.subject.other spacial mobility en
dc.subject.other key values en
dc.subject.other soziokulturelle Prozesse de_DE
dc.subject.other socio-cultural processes en
dc.subject.other ResourceAssamblages en
dc.subject.other Landscapes en
dc.title Human-Made Environments. The Development of Landscapes as ResourceAssemblages en
dc.type ConferenceProceedings de_DE
utue.publikation.fachbereich Ur- und Frühgeschichte de_DE
utue.publikation.fakultaet 5 Philosophische Fakultät de_DE
utue.opus.portal reskult de_DE
utue.publikation.source RessourcenKulturen ; 15 de_DE
utue.publikation.reihenname RessourcenKulturen de_DE

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