Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... space , and the creation of a material form that exemplifies an ideal , and both the construction process and the finished product can define and refine sensibility , as well as sharpen This idea that and enlarge consciousness ( Tuan ...
... space , and the creation of a material form that exemplifies an ideal , and both the construction process and the finished product can define and refine sensibility , as well as sharpen This idea that and enlarge consciousness ( Tuan ...
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... space does not and cannot exist apart from the events and activities within which it is implicated " ( p . 10 ) and again " space can only exist as a set of relations between things or places ... it is a production , an achievement ...
... space does not and cannot exist apart from the events and activities within which it is implicated " ( p . 10 ) and again " space can only exist as a set of relations between things or places ... it is a production , an achievement ...
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... Space and Time The reintroduction of space as a critical dimension in human experience does involve another basic problem , that of successfully integrating space and time . As Soja has argued ( 1989 : Ch . 5 ) , not only do geographers ...
... Space and Time The reintroduction of space as a critical dimension in human experience does involve another basic problem , that of successfully integrating space and time . As Soja has argued ( 1989 : Ch . 5 ) , not only do geographers ...
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