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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Eduardo Herrera MalatestaPublisher: Amsterdam University Press Imprint: Amsterdam University Press ISBN: 9789048559435ISBN 10: 904855943 Pages: 284 Publication Date: 12 February 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction: Contested and Political Landscapes - Eduardo Herrera Malatesta Chapter 2. On Contested Taskscapes - Eduardo Herrera Malatesta Chapter 3. Archaeology in the Tripartito: Landscape and the nation-state in the south-central Andes - Noa Corcoran-Tadd Chapter 4. The Dramatized Landscape of Juktas: A topoanalytic approach to a Minoan peak sanctuary in Crete - Maria Chountasi Chapter 5. Lived space of displaced people: A comparative approach to contested spaces in Iron Age Northern Mesopotamia and modern Berlin - Vera Egbers Chapter 6. The Landscape of Moving Tree Trunks and Other Unnatural Phenomenon: Contesting Archaeologies from the Global South - O. Hugo Benavides Chapter 7. Landscapes of power and resilience: Aristocratic-driven landscapes in the Duero basin - Jesús García Sánchez Chapter 8. Changing Landscapes, Changing People in Northwestern New Mexico - Kellam Throgmorton Chapter 9. Cruzando la Cerca: Indigenous Mounded Landscapes in Nicaragua - Alexander Geurds Chapter 10. Pretoria, drawing board of the Apartheid regime - David Koren Chapter 11. Discussion: Reconsidering all that you see: reassessing landscapes in archaeology - Juan P. Bellón and Carmen RuedaReviews''This volume provides exciting new insights into the archaeological study of contested landscapes, bringing together contributions from around the world. Its landscape archaeology approach puts the focus on conflicts and contestations, explicitly looking at landscapes as arenas for analysing political struggles. Thus, it represents a significant contribution to the growing body of literature that engages with the more political dimensions of the past – and present''. - Manuel Fernández-Götz, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, University of Edinburgh Author InformationEduardo Herrera Malatesta is a Venezuelan archaeologist specialising in Landscape research, regional surveys, and Geographical Information Systems. He studied anthropology with a specialisation in archaeology at the Universidad Central de Venezuela (BA) and Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas (MA). He then specialised in GIS in archaeology at the University College London (MSc), and later, he got his PhD in Archaeology at Leiden University. He has held postdoctoral positions at Leiden University and later at Aarhus University as a Marie Curie postdoctoral fellow. He has recently started a position as a postdoctoral researcher at Leiden University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |