'Handbook of Landscape Archaeology' and 'Interpreting the Landscape: Landscape, Archaeology and Local History' are my recommendations.
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Despite its age, you can't go wrong starting out with Mick Aston's Interpreting the Landscape
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@josephlewis1992 rec for Handbook of Landscape Archaeology, and might add Human Impacts on Ancient Environments (Redman), and Environmental Archaeology (Dincauze) - End of conversation
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I'll be back tomorrow to give a full run down of the ones I think are best but I have *quite* a few to recommend!
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Thanks! Much appreciated.
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Following to see recs, as I am also on the search for landscape arch books! I just got 'Landscape Archaeology' ed. by Yamin & Metheny, it seems like it has been cited quite a bit by other papers I've been reading?
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I’ll look it up, cheers!
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