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Landscapes of the Past: Place, Space, and the Construction of Meaning in the Azraq Community Archaeology Project
AbstractThe Azraq Community Archaeology Project (ACAP) began as the community engagement component of the Epipalaeolithic Foragers in Azraq Project (EFAP). This project seeks to understand different ways of communicating the past and recording varying perceptions of the value of the landscape among the local communities of the Azraq Basin in eastern Jordan.