This volume provides a landscape narrative of early hominin
evolution, linking conventional material and geographic aspects of
the early archaeological record with wider and more elusive social,
cognitive and symbolic landscapes. It seeks to move beyond a
limiting notion of early hominin culture and behaviour as dictated
solely by the environment to present the early hominin world as the
outcome of a dynamic dialogue between the physical environment and
its perception and habitation by active agents. This international
group of contributors presents theoretically informed yet
empirically based perspectives on hominin and human landscapes.
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