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London , Academic Press , 1-32 . Doxiadis , C. 1972. Architectural Space in
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Technology Press . Eliade , M. 1954. The Myth of the Eternal Return , New York ...
London , Academic Press , 1-32 . Doxiadis , C. 1972. Architectural Space in
Ancient Greece , translated by J. Tyrwhitt . Cambridge , Massachusetts Institute of
Technology Press . Eliade , M. 1954. The Myth of the Eternal Return , New York ...
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New York , Academic Press , 1-32 . Cowgill , G. , Altschul , J.H. and Sload , R.S.
1984 . Spatial analysis at Teotihuacan . In Hietala , H. ( ed . ) Intrasite Spatial
Analysis in Archaeology . Cambridge , Cambr i dge University Press , 154-195 .
New York , Academic Press , 1-32 . Cowgill , G. , Altschul , J.H. and Sload , R.S.
1984 . Spatial analysis at Teotihuacan . In Hietala , H. ( ed . ) Intrasite Spatial
Analysis in Archaeology . Cambridge , Cambr i dge University Press , 154-195 .
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The application therefore of these ideas in a known ethnographic conctext has
pointed to their significance in studying unknown archaeological cases .
References Bourdieu , P. 1960. Algeria 1960. Cambridge , Cambridge University
Press .
The application therefore of these ideas in a known ethnographic conctext has
pointed to their significance in studying unknown archaeological cases .
References Bourdieu , P. 1960. Algeria 1960. Cambridge , Cambridge University
Press .
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