Fire, Agency And Scale In The Creation Of Aboriginal Cultural Landscapes


Fire, Agency And Scale In The Creation Of Aboriginal Cultural Landscapes Andrew Martin Miller, and Iain Davidson-Hunt, 2010 Much recent literature explores controlled burning practices used by people of different cultures to manipulate landscapes. Because humans have only recently been able to suppress fires occurring at larger scales these studies focus on activities occurring at the scale of sites as making the greatest contribution to creating cultural landscapes. In this study we...

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