Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 149
... applied to the history of vernacular architecture in England should involve : firstly , a discussion of the organisation of space within houses built before the Great Rebuilding ; secondly , an account of the changes made to this layout ...
... applied to the history of vernacular architecture in England should involve : firstly , a discussion of the organisation of space within houses built before the Great Rebuilding ; secondly , an account of the changes made to this layout ...
Page 182
... applied . It might be that a liberty is being taken here in treating ritual as synonymous with what Hawkes had in mind when he used the phrase " religious and spiritual life " . Nevertheless , the implication of his scheme is clear ...
... applied . It might be that a liberty is being taken here in treating ritual as synonymous with what Hawkes had in mind when he used the phrase " religious and spiritual life " . Nevertheless , the implication of his scheme is clear ...
Page 193
... applied to space in archaeology throughout the 1970s ( Clarke 1976 ; Hodder and Orton 1977 ; Hietala 1984 ) . This paper attempts two things : firstly to demonstrate that this shift is the result of a recategorisation of design strategy ...
... applied to space in archaeology throughout the 1970s ( Clarke 1976 ; Hodder and Orton 1977 ; Hietala 1984 ) . This paper attempts two things : firstly to demonstrate that this shift is the result of a recategorisation of design strategy ...
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