Chorography: history, theory and potential for archaeological research

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Rohl, D. 2012. Chorography: history, theory and potential for archaeological research. in: Duggan, M., McIntosh, F. and Rohl, D. (ed.) TRAC 2011: Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference Oxford Oxbow Books. pp. 19-32
AuthorsRohl, D.
EditorsDuggan, M., McIntosh, F. and Rohl, D.
Abstract

Chorography is a little-known field of theory and practice concerned with the significance of place, regional description/characterization, local history, and representation. A well-established discipline and methodology with demonstrable roots in antiquity and an important role in the development of antiquarian research, regional studies and the establishment of modern archaeology, chorography is useful for understanding the history of scholarship and may continue to provide sound theoretical principles and practical methods for new explorations of archaeological monuments and landscapes. This paper discusses the historical uses of chorography, beginning with practitioners from classical antiquity but emphasizing the uniquely British chorographic tradition of the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries. Attention is also given to more recent efforts at exploring this tradition by literary scholars, historiographers and archaeological theorists. Careful analysis of works of—and about—chorography allows for the explication of key theoretical principles and practical methods, which are presented and elaborated upon. It is argued that chorography offers a coherent, viable and valuable approach to evaluating the long-term significance of landscapes, monuments and regions, crossing conventional disciplinary divides and connecting past and present. The paper concludes with some thoughts on the benefits of chorography for contemporary research and its potential role in modern archaeology.

KeywordsChorography; place; deep-map; antiquarianism; landscape
Page range19-32
Year2012
Book titleTRAC 2011: Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference
PublisherOxbow Books
Output statusPublished
Place of publicationOxford
SeriesTRAC Proceedings
ISBN9781842174999
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Print2012
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Deposited01 Apr 2015
AcceptedSep 2011
Official URLhttps://www.dropbox.com/s/0hsa260lvnd1k3x/TRAC2011_19-32.pdf
Related URLhttp://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/trac-2011.html
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JournalTRAC 2011: Proceedings of the Twenty-First Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference
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