Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... organisation within settlements ” ( ARC 1 : 2 , Crawford and Moore 1982 ) and " creating space ” ( ARC 5 : 2 , Boast and Yiannouli 1986 ) , by which we mean both the created space of architecture , settlement organisation , etc. and the ...
... organisation within settlements ” ( ARC 1 : 2 , Crawford and Moore 1982 ) and " creating space ” ( ARC 5 : 2 , Boast and Yiannouli 1986 ) , by which we mean both the created space of architecture , settlement organisation , etc. and the ...
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... organisation , execution and control of the activities in these sections . The distance between the religious buildings and the economic centres suggests that the activities in both areas had little to do with one another . The size of ...
... organisation , execution and control of the activities in these sections . The distance between the religious buildings and the economic centres suggests that the activities in both areas had little to do with one another . The size of ...
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... Organisation der Gesellschaft . Opladen . Friedrichs , J. 1988. Soziologische Stadtforschung . Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie - Sonderheft 29. Opladen . Gaube , H. und Wirth , E. , Aleppo . 1984. Beihefte zum ...
... Organisation der Gesellschaft . Opladen . Friedrichs , J. 1988. Soziologische Stadtforschung . Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie - Sonderheft 29. Opladen . Gaube , H. und Wirth , E. , Aleppo . 1984. Beihefte zum ...
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