Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... built , not burned ; one suspects that until we let Archaeology speak unto Treasure Hunting and vice versa , solutions will remain as elusive as King John's treasure . Acknowledgements This paper is based upon a Report submitted for the ...
... built , not burned ; one suspects that until we let Archaeology speak unto Treasure Hunting and vice versa , solutions will remain as elusive as King John's treasure . Acknowledgements This paper is based upon a Report submitted for the ...
Page 48
... built today , we can reconstruct the load - bearing capacity of the floor . This can be specified further when we take burned boards next to the wall , identify the species of wood , and thus know their tensile strength . We can do this ...
... built today , we can reconstruct the load - bearing capacity of the floor . This can be specified further when we take burned boards next to the wall , identify the species of wood , and thus know their tensile strength . We can do this ...
Page 49
... built accord- ing to Renaissance rules of perspective . In either case , the plants , paths , and arbors probably have nothing to do with either utility or floral detail ; rather , they are subordinate concerns to formal geometry , with ...
... built accord- ing to Renaissance rules of perspective . In either case , the plants , paths , and arbors probably have nothing to do with either utility or floral detail ; rather , they are subordinate concerns to formal geometry , with ...
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