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D3.3 Report on driving forces and actors facilitating persistence and change in cultural landscapes
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Monuments on the move. Assessing megaliths’ interaction with the North-Western Iberian landscapes
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The state of landscape as leading factor for past communities
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PhD Chapter 2: Theorising the Social Circumstances of Landscape Change
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"Approaching the landscape dimension of the megalithic phenomenon in Southern Spain."
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D2.1 Innovative interdisciplinary protocol for under-standing long-term landscape dynamics, based on the perspectives of historical ecology, landscape biography, and complex systems theory
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(2021) Human-Made Environments. The Development of Landscapes as Resource Assemblages.
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