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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 . Dumont , L. 1980 . Homo
Hierarchicus .
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 . Dumont , L. 1980 . Homo
Hierarchicus .
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The following presentation is based on the ideas developed in Hillier and
Hanson's ( 1984 ) Analysis of the notion of SDAce . The premises of such a
conception are briefly and generally the following : firstly , spatial organisation is ,
in a sense ...
The following presentation is based on the ideas developed in Hillier and
Hanson's ( 1984 ) Analysis of the notion of SDAce . The premises of such a
conception are briefly and generally the following : firstly , spatial organisation is ,
in a sense ...
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The most another material culture study of interesting aspect of this work ' pots to
people ' will be disappoin comes when this formal analysis ted . For those of us
who are compared and qualified ( in Chapters interested in the ' oeople to pots ...
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