cultural landscape
collocation in Englishmeaningsofculturalandlandscape
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cultural
adjective
uk/ˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/us/ˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
relating to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of ...
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landscape
noun
uk/ˈlænd.skeɪp/us/ˈlænd.skeɪp/
a large area of land, especially in relation to ...
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(Definition ofculturalandlandscapefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofcultural landscape
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Now, the entireculturallandscapebecame object of research.
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The culture-bound, ideological-mental dimension of space is also a prominent topic of research for archaeologists studying theculturallandscape.
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The outstanding feature of the modernculturallandscapeis the dominance of pathways over settlements.
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What human values and relationships are represented in theculturallandscapeof the late twentieth century, especially in the dominance of pathways over settlements?
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An interesting question at this point is what the role of these locations in theculturallandscapewas.
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Archaeologists would call it aculturallandscape, arguing that any building or site 'inhabits imaginary space just as thoroughly as it does physical space'.
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The most novel function is that of nature conservation and the restoration of aculturallandscape.
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Despite this criticism, we think that viewshed analysis is certainly a valuable attempt to get a first grip on theculturallandscape.
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The aim to realize a more integrated study of theculturallandscapealso resulted in a fundamental change in the excavation strategy.
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Within thisculturallandscape, a debate occurs between two friends on the occasion of their respective birthdays that illuminates terms central to this discussion.
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Integral to theculturallandscape, aperitif advertisements and brand names were employed by novelists and film makers to conjure up contemporary scenes, personalities, and moods.
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The social and economical connotations of elements from the nineteenth-centuryculturallandscapehave often changed sharply.
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These can be characterized as the transformation from a traditional culture-historical approach to the analysis of theculturallandscapein its broadest meaning.
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First this is the study of long-term transformations of theculturallandscape.
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Places in theculturallandscapeare in many aspects comparable to them.
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However, by both materiality and historicity, they must have remained an inalienable element of theculturallandscape.
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This obviously has consequences for the management of theculturallandscape.
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It is more or less apparent from the above that the historical character of theculturallandscapecannot be defined on one particular spatial scale.
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In this context, the conceptculturallandscapeis defined as nature transformed by men into a structured and interpreted 'environment'.
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