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Reddit mentions of A Phenomenology of Landscape: Places, Paths and Monuments (Explorations in Anthropology)

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Found 1 comment on A Phenomenology of Landscape: Places, Paths and Monuments (Explorations in Anthropology):

u/SimplicityCompass ยท 3 pointsr/oculus

Thank you.

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/