![]() ![]() Perceptual/Vernacular Regions are defined by certain cultural traits that people perceive them as that develop through books, media images, and historical and cultural differences between regions. The Temple Mount holds symbolic meaning and is more than just a part of an old city, which makes it a symbolic landscape. The Temple Mount in Jerusalem holds religious significance for Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, in addition to holding the remains of the ancient Jewish temple and a medieval Islamic mosque. Sequent occupancy is the theory that a place can be occupied by multiple different groups each modifying the landscape and having its own imprint for future occupiers Ex: Bolivia’s cultural landscape includes imprints/ influences from early Inca civilization and Spanish colonial conquerors.Īdaptive strategy is the way humans adapt to the physical and cultural landscape they are living in.Ī symbolic landscape has significant meaning beyond its appearance due to cultural associations and interpretations. Ex: buildings, artwork, Protestant churches in the US South - Cathedrals in Southern/western Europe, mosques in Southwest Asia.Ĭultural ecology is the study of how the natural environment can influence a cultural group. This resource includes a printable PDF of all terms, as well as PNG files if you would like to print them in a custom size.A cultural landscape is made up of structures within the physical landscape caused by human imprint/human activities. They could make an attractive and useful class display. Each one has its own poster, which includes a student-friendly definition, and an example, interesting fact, and/or relevant image. Help your students learn and remember AP Human Geography vocabulary with this CED-aligned (updated 2023) word wall! 57 unit 5 terms are included.
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