Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 83
... framework of an axial grid we are able to express distributions and spatial relation- ships through a language of convention -- does this in any way permit us to express or explore the perceptual framework of the past ? Certainly , the ...
... framework of an axial grid we are able to express distributions and spatial relation- ships through a language of convention -- does this in any way permit us to express or explore the perceptual framework of the past ? Certainly , the ...
Page 84
... framework in which societies are manifested and maintained , and through which they are transformed . -- Our own perception of the ( pre ) historic past is clearly related to the cultural landscape of the present , and the visual impact ...
... framework in which societies are manifested and maintained , and through which they are transformed . -- Our own perception of the ( pre ) historic past is clearly related to the cultural landscape of the present , and the visual impact ...
Page 91
... framework of cultural associations , which is both inherited and continuously redefined . It is this on - going historical process which through the framework of tradition interweaves community and landscape and thereby creates the ...
... framework of cultural associations , which is both inherited and continuously redefined . It is this on - going historical process which through the framework of tradition interweaves community and landscape and thereby creates the ...
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