Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 145
... became the physical manifestation of this rise . The study of vernacular architecture has been called , only partially in jest , ' the study of the middle classes by the middle classes ' . The Great Rebuilding was thus elevated from the ...
... became the physical manifestation of this rise . The study of vernacular architecture has been called , only partially in jest , ' the study of the middle classes by the middle classes ' . The Great Rebuilding was thus elevated from the ...
Page 151
... became more and more functionally differentiated over time ( Alcock 1983 , 46 ) . The house thus became private rather than public , segregated rather than communal , intensive rather than extensive , and organic rather than mechanical ...
... became more and more functionally differentiated over time ( Alcock 1983 , 46 ) . The house thus became private rather than public , segregated rather than communal , intensive rather than extensive , and organic rather than mechanical ...
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