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Reddit mentions of A Phenomenology of Landscape: Places, Paths and Monuments (Explorations in Anthropology)
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The featured project really emphasises the advantage to archaeologists and historians in experiencing evidence via VR. Theoretically, the idea of experiencing sites, via "human perception" has been controversial - "too subjective" or "unscientific". But the groundbreaking work of Christopher Tilley: A Phenomenology of Landscape (1994), introducing such concepts into archaeological study, has become more widely accepted.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Phenomenology-Landscape-Monuments-Explorations-Anthropology/dp/1859730760
My own project is very much looking at this aspect of archaeological sites, initially, a neolithic site on the south coast of Britain. So it's great to see other works in progress.
Steve LaValle has an interesting book in progress:
http://msl.cs.uiuc.edu/vr/