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  1. Temporal Dissonance

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    Cultural Landscapes and Historical Resonance
    In the field of Cultural Geography, temporal dissonance is used to describe areas where accumulated human activity leaves a persistent imprint on the local environment's temporal signature. This concept has roots in late 19th-century German Heimatkunde [4].
    Landscapes characterized by intense, prolonged ritualistic use (e.g., sacred groves, continuously farmed terraces, or sites of repeated mass mobilization) often exhibit heightened "historical resonance." While this resonance does not typically affect [phys…