>Slowly everything within the landscape would acquire a shape/name that was familar becoming >part of a general mindset....
Yup. Signing the land and all that?
But would that mindset already have been in place by the neolithic? Wouldn't mesolithic wanderers have already imposed meaning onto the geography, which could have been passed on to the later generations who settled in a particular landscape?
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