Asinan
Axel G. Posluschny (organizador)
Alžbeta Danielisová (organizadora)
Resumo
Europe's landscapes differ in the past as they do nowadays. On the one hand, the landscape as a framework had a direct influence on how (pre-Roman) Iron Age societies in different parts of Europe dealt with their surrounding environments. On the other hand, the different social, political and cultural trajectories across Europe built up different productive, social and symbolic landscapes in the Iron Age. In this session we want to compare recent approaches to different landscapes in different areas of Europe, different ways of dealing with these landscapes for past societies and different (or similar?) interpretations that we as archaeologists come up with, based on different scientific approaches, cultural imprint, different experience and different education in different countries of Europe. What are nowadays the main research problems? How are Iron Age landscapes being approached in the early 21st century? What are the future directions to be expected or wished? Contributions are welcome that focus on case studies from all over Europe, that compare data and results from Iron Age landscapes with those from other periods, that compare different regions of Europe in the Iron Age or that focus on different approaches from scholars in Europe.