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Landscape is the result of a social construction of space, containing a bundle of practices, meanings, attitudes, values. It is thereby a term appropriate to a humanistic understanding of the environment and to be contrasted with a naturalistic approach.

Landscape archaeology is now a major subdiscipline uniting historical geography, human geography, history and archaeology.