Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... buildings as well as their layout were clearly planned beforehand ( Fig . 2 ) . Structural uniformity characterises the excavated settlement area at Halawa . The house structures , buildings with many rooms and predetermined building ...
... buildings as well as their layout were clearly planned beforehand ( Fig . 2 ) . Structural uniformity characterises the excavated settlement area at Halawa . The house structures , buildings with many rooms and predetermined building ...
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there is evidence of agglutinative buildings , whose building plans do not follow a norm . Buildings are separated from one another , they do not follow the same orientation , and they create an area of low building density . There are ...
there is evidence of agglutinative buildings , whose building plans do not follow a norm . Buildings are separated from one another , they do not follow the same orientation , and they create an area of low building density . There are ...
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... building density for the variously functioning buildings and is further emphasised by the clear demarcation of the temple building from the housing . The function of buildings and sections in the settlement is designated by analysing ...
... building density for the variously functioning buildings and is further emphasised by the clear demarcation of the temple building from the housing . The function of buildings and sections in the settlement is designated by analysing ...
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