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Archaeological Approaches to Engaging an Endangered Kentucky Landscape Nicolas R. Laracuente University of Kentucky Twitter: @archaeologist

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A paper I presented at the 2011 meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology in Austin, TX as part of the Terrestrial Symposium: Bridging Landscapes: Geographic Approaches to the Archaeologies of Landscape. Thank you to Kevin Fogle, Andrew Agha, and Jakob Crockett for putting together a wonderful session. Questions, criticisms, and comments can be directed to me on twitter: @archaeologist. I take full responsibility for any mistakes presented in this narrated power point presentation.

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  • 1. Archaeological Approaches to Engaging an Endangered Kentucky Landscape Nicolas R. Laracuente University of Kentucky Twitter: @archaeologist

2. Adapted from www.kentucky.gov and www.visitlex.com 3. Hamburg Place Courtesy of maps.google.com and maps.bing.com 4. Why is this happening? 5. Landscape Theory Sauer: Constructed from Natural Landscape Cosgrove and Daniels: A Material / Immaterial Cultural Image Schein: Discourse Materialized, Always Becoming 6. Excluded Past(from Mackenzie and Stone 1990:2) Overcrowded Class Curriculums Ignorance Exclusion of Trivial Knowledge Political Reasons 7. Courtesy of Google Earth 8. Historys Elite Courtesy of www.uky.edu and www.americaslibrary.gov 9. Landscape Theory Ingold: Dwelling Perspective - Perceiving Landscape isan Act of Remembrance 10. Outreach 11. Fifth Third Bank Site 12. Twitter 13. Potential Exposure 14. Bibliography Daniels, Stephen and Dennis E. Cosgrove (editors) 1988 Iconography and Landscape. In The iconography of landscape: essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press pp. 1-10. Ingold, Tim 1993 The Temporality of the Landscape. World Archaeology 25(2):152-173.Kehoe, A. B. 1990 'In fourteen hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed...': the primacy of the national myth in US schools. In The Excluded Past: Archaeology in Education, edited by P. Stone and R. Mackenzie, pp. 201-216. Unwin Hyman, London.Mackenzie, R. and P. Stone 1990 Introduction: the concept of the excluded past. In The Excluded Past: Archaeology in Education, edited by P. Stone and R. Mackenzie, pp. 1-14. Unwin Hyman, London. Sauer, Carl 1925 The Morphology of Landscape. University of California Publications in Geography 2(2):19-53). Shackel, P. A. 2004 "Working with Communities": Heritage Development and Applied Archaeology. In Places in Mind, edited by P. A. Shackel and E. J. Chambers. Schein, Richard 1997 The Place of Landscape: A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting an American Scene. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 87(4):660-680.