Ethnographic Landscapes

Ethnographic Landscapes refer to geographical areas that have been shaped by human culture and history. These landscapes often contain physical features, structures, and artifacts that reflect the practices, beliefs, and traditions of a particular group of people. The relationship between humans and their environment is a central focus of ethnographic landscape studies, as researchers seek to understand how cultural values and practices are expressed through the physical environment. Ethnographic landscapes can encompass a wide range of settings, from rural villages to urban neighborhoods, and may include natural, built, and symbolic elements that hold significance for the community.




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Ethnographic Landscapes