http://apeq.pt/estudosdoquaternario/index.php/eq/issue/feedEstudos do Quaternário Quaternary Studies2025-07-23T17:33:58+00:00Alberto Gomesrevista.estudosdoquaternario@gmail.comOpen Journal Systems<div>A revista <strong>Estudos do Quaternário</strong> é editada pela Associação Portuguesa para o Estudo do Quaternário (APEQ). São aceites trabalhos científicos de diferentes áreas temáticas, incluindo a Antropologia, Arqueologia, Botânica, Geografia, Geologia e História, focados na investigação do Quaternário de Portugal ou de outros países. Artigos com caráter interdisciplinar são particularmente apreciados. Até 2011 a revista <strong>Estudos do Quaternário</strong> foi publicada exclusivamente em papel.</div> <div> </div> <div>Para quaisquer informações ou encomenda de números anteriores, contactar <a href="mailto:revista.estudosdoquaternario@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">revista.estudosdoquaternario@gmail.com</a></div>http://apeq.pt/estudosdoquaternario/index.php/eq/article/view/234Archaeological Landscapes as Literary Landscapes2025-07-23T17:33:58+00:00Mara Beatriz Agostomara.s.agosto@gmail.comDaniel Carvalhodanielcarvalho1@edu.ulisboa.pt<p>Rather than being a self-evident concept/entity, the existence of Landscapes has to be theorised instead of assumed as an <em>a priori </em>category. In one unifying concept, Landscape becomes the common ground needed to cross disciplinary areas, but does not constitute a self-evident reality or concept. Hence, an inquiry into Literary Landscapes and an archaeological approach to them needs both the conceptual bases offered by Philosophy and the <em>mechanisms of engagement</em> offered by Landscape Archaeology. Conceptually speaking, Literary Landscapes offer some difficulties in their ontological definition. There is also no difference between the <em>simulated </em>and the<em> real</em> in read descriptions, which further invalidates its existence as such. To counter these ideas and affirm the existence of Literary Landscapes we turn to a constellation of Deleuzian concepts in their conjoined potential: <em>immanence</em>, <em>virtuality </em>and the<em> power of the false</em>. This will come to show that not only do Literary Landscapes exist but that there is also a significant overlap between them and the archaeological ones, rendering the former as eligible for <em>archaeological deconstruction.</em></p>2025-07-07T16:43:29+00:00##submission.copyrightStatement##