Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... aims to show , by using the testimony of both classical Indian texts and of contemporary ethnographic observation , is not only ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 5 : 2 [ 1986 ] ) that several competing sets of values , each ...
... aims to show , by using the testimony of both classical Indian texts and of contemporary ethnographic observation , is not only ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 5 : 2 [ 1986 ] ) that several competing sets of values , each ...
Page 168
... aims therefore at discussing some methodological aspects of a relatively recent conception of space and its social implications as they have been developed by the work of Hillier and Hanson in the Bartlett school of architecture and ...
... aims therefore at discussing some methodological aspects of a relatively recent conception of space and its social implications as they have been developed by the work of Hillier and Hanson in the Bartlett school of architecture and ...
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... aims to measure and explain variability independently of knowledge of the original culture of its production . In doing so it treats art as any other element of an archaeological assemblage , subjecting it to typological assessment and ...
... aims to measure and explain variability independently of knowledge of the original culture of its production . In doing so it treats art as any other element of an archaeological assemblage , subjecting it to typological assessment and ...
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