Cultural Landscape and Sequent Occupance
Below is the Hagia Sophia, an important sturucture that was built as a Christian chruch in the 6th centuran and became a mosque, museum, and then a mosque again in subsequent centuries. Take in the full photo graph to understand the cultural landscape. Be careful to pay attention to task verb. Answer each question throughly being mindful to not just use academic vocabulary, but also defining that vocabulary within your answers.
Group 1
The cultural landscape is shaped by various factors, including historical, social, and environmental influences. The image provided serves as a stimulus to explore these concepts.
Question 1a
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Identify two factors that shape the cultural landscape.
Question 1b
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Describe how these feature shape the specific cultural landscape above.
Question 1c
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Use the image to find one example of material culture found in the cultural landscape, explaining how people live to meet their needs.
Question 1d
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Using the image, explain how a shared physical landscape can have different cultural landscapes using one specific example.
Question 1e
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Describe how level of development can be seen in a cultural landscape such as the one above.
Question 1f
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Define sequent occupance.
Question 1g
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Desribe an example of sequent occupance using the image.
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