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Archaeology and Religious Landscapes in India: a Case Study

Authors
  • Robert Harding

Abstract

Religious and archaeological understandings of topography are usually understood in terms of different spheres of knowledge; where they intersect, it is when one becomes the object of analysis for another. But each is a way of making meaning in the landscape, of relating past and present through identify events with features of this landscape. Each is therefore a cultural activity and product. This is no more clear than when religion and archaeology build upon the work of each other.
Published on Nov 28, 2003
Peer Reviewed