Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... assumptions affect interpretation , covering areas of research spanning a good number of years , and on modes of reasoning that assumptions can be eventually evaluated . Furthermore , the subject matter of each article deals with the ...
... assumptions affect interpretation , covering areas of research spanning a good number of years , and on modes of reasoning that assumptions can be eventually evaluated . Furthermore , the subject matter of each article deals with the ...
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ASSUMPTIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS IN THE STUDY OF THE GREAT REBUILDING Matthew H. Johnson Introduction The study of vernacular architecture , defined as the description and analysis of buildings of any area or period that are " ordinary ...
ASSUMPTIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS IN THE STUDY OF THE GREAT REBUILDING Matthew H. Johnson Introduction The study of vernacular architecture , defined as the description and analysis of buildings of any area or period that are " ordinary ...
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... assumption providing a framework to a host of later regional syntheses . While the timing of the Rebuilding , it was ... assumptions that at least partly obscure the real issues at stake and militate against further insight into this ...
... assumption providing a framework to a host of later regional syntheses . While the timing of the Rebuilding , it was ... assumptions that at least partly obscure the real issues at stake and militate against further insight into this ...
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