How can prehistoric sites have geographic ‘place’?
A. Prehistoric sites have no people,...
Geography, 14.04.2020 03:28, amiechap12
How can prehistoric sites have geographic ‘place’?
A. Prehistoric sites have no people, so they can’t have ‘place’
B. Things found at prehistoric sites have characteristics that make a prehistoric ‘place’.
C. Prehistoric sites have changed too much to have ‘place’
D. Ancient cultures are never defined by “place”
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