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The notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape.
the visible human imprint activity on the landscape. (straight out of the Book by H.J De Blij's "Human Gography") human imprints includes: how people have changed and shaped the environment to the bulidings, signs, fences and statues people erect. Cultural landscape reflect the values, norms, and aesthetics of a culture.
Cultural Imprints are ways in which culture has shaped the land.
The succeeding stages of human inhabitation over time on one site. Each stage is seen as being established by its predecessor, although the sequence will almost certainly be interrupted by outside forces.
Origin based boundaries: Also called Genetic Political Boundaries because it has to do with the evolution of boundaries.Pioneered by American political geographer Richard Harshorne (1899-1992)Antecedent: Certain boundaries were delimited before the present-day human landscape was developed. Example: Border between Malaysia and Indonesia on the island of Borneo.Subsequent: Boundary evolved as the cultural landscape of an area took shape. Example: The border between China and Vietnam was the result of a long term process of adjustment and modification.Superimposed: Boundary that is forcibly drawn across a unified cultural landscape. Example: Island of New Guinea that separates Indonesia's West Papua from the country of Papua New Guinea.Relic: A border that has ceased to function but whose imprints are still evident on the cultural landscape. Example: The border between former North and South Vietnam.
Origin based boundaries: Also called Genetic Political Boundaries because it has to do with the evolution of boundaries.Pioneered by American political geographer Richard Harshorne (1899-1992)Antecedent: Certain boundaries were delimited before the present-day human landscape was developed. Example: Border between Malaysia and Indonesia on the island of Borneo.Subsequent: Boundary evolved as the cultural landscape of an area took shape. Example: The border between China and Vietnam was the result of a long term process of adjustment and modification.Superimposed: Boundary that is forcibly drawn across a unified cultural landscape. Example: Island of New Guinea that separates Indonesia's West Papua from the country of Papua New Guinea.Relic: A border that has ceased to function but whose imprints are still evident on the cultural landscape. Example: The border between former North and South Vietnam.
An antecedent boundary is established before the present landscape forms, such as a river carving out a valley. In contrast, a subsequent boundary forms after the landscape features have developed, like a fault line that disrupts existing geological formations.
Sam Uley imprints on Emily Young. Jared imprints on a girl name Kim. Quil Ateara imprints on a baby named Claire Young. Jacob Black imprints on a baby named Rennesme Cullen (spoiler) . Paul imprints on a girl named Rachel. Leah Clearwater imprints on no one, and Seth doesnt either. Neither does Embry. Hoped that helped!
Quil imprints on Claire in "Eclipse"
Cuneiform imprints represented a system of writing used in ancient Mesopotamia. Each imprint represented a word, syllable, or sound in the Sumerian and Akkadian languages. The imprints were made using a wedge-shaped stylus on clay tablets.
Nessie is only a couple minutes old when Jacob imprints on her
Yes, Jacob Imprints. He imprints on Bella and Edwards daughter Renesmee.