1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf03374098
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Landscape as artifact: Comments on “the archaeological use of landscape treatment in social, economic and ideological analysis”

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“…Apart from being an act of altruism, this also served to clear the paddocks of rock and ensured that the skilled labor did not simply drift away to other regions or colonies. However, walls not only delineate space, they represent legal and social boundaries (Rubertone 1989), and indicated prosperity and order in the otherwise "wild" frontier environments. They created the Gwalla Estate as a recognizably "civilized" space, reinforced by orderly wheat fields, vineyards, and orchards (including tobacco crops), neat rows of whitewashed cottages with their own gardens, the productive mine, the attached flour mill, and the spire of the church standing over all.…”
Section: Joseph Lucas Horrocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from being an act of altruism, this also served to clear the paddocks of rock and ensured that the skilled labor did not simply drift away to other regions or colonies. However, walls not only delineate space, they represent legal and social boundaries (Rubertone 1989), and indicated prosperity and order in the otherwise "wild" frontier environments. They created the Gwalla Estate as a recognizably "civilized" space, reinforced by orderly wheat fields, vineyards, and orchards (including tobacco crops), neat rows of whitewashed cottages with their own gardens, the productive mine, the attached flour mill, and the spire of the church standing over all.…”
Section: Joseph Lucas Horrocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por lo anterior, el análisis de esta producción paisajística que aquí se presenta contribuye a la discusión y debates teóricos en torno a los procesos industriales que consolidaron el capitalismo emergente de principios del siglo XX (Orange 2012;Rubertone 1989), observado desde esta región del mundo. En base al estudio de la materialidad de los restos del pasado observados a través de los lentes de la arqueología, sostengo que la incorporación de nuevas tecnologías (maquinarias y mecanismos de poder) logró consolidar y hacer tangible la noción de frontera en estos confines instaurando un sentido de monumentalidad que fue instrumental a la territorialidad modernizante.…”
Section: Paisajes Monumentos Y Fronteras: Una Mirada a La Construcciunclassified
“…Yet landscapes are frequently altered by human hands and reflect the same social values that can be seen in the construction of the built environment. Rubertone (1989) argues that to fully understand settlement patterns and architectural design, one must include the landscape environment in which all these actions take place. Adams (1990) has urged that the study of rural sites should focus on the "landscape history" of the farm system.…”
Section: Analyzing Farmsteadsmentioning
confidence: 99%