Landscape Archaeology
Landscape Archaeology is the study of how human societies interact with their environment over time. It examines the physical features of the land, such as topography, water sources, and vegetation, to understand how these elements influenced human activities, settlement patterns, and cultural practices.
This field combines techniques from both archaeology and geography to analyze artifacts, structures, and spatial relationships within a landscape. By mapping and interpreting these features, researchers can gain insights into past human behavior, social organization, and the impact of environmental changes on communities.