Pt. I. Landscape - Theoretical and Contemporary Perspectives. 1. Space, Place, Landscape and Perception: Phenomenological Perspectives. 2. The Social Construction of Landscape in Small-Scale Societies: Structures of Meaning, Structures of Power -- Pt. II. Prehistoric Landscapes. 3. An Affinity with the Coast: Places and Monuments in South-west Wales. 4. Escarpments and Spurs: Places and Monuments in the Black Mountains. 5. Ridges, Valleys and Monuments on the Chalk Downland -- 6. Conclusion: Ideology and Place: Restructuring the Connections
Notes
Spine title: A phenomenology of landscape
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 208-218) and index