Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 152
... building history which will explain ... the Medieval preference for impermanent building , the emergence of permanent vernacular building in the fifteenth century , its extension and the successive rebuildings of vernacular houses from ...
... building history which will explain ... the Medieval preference for impermanent building , the emergence of permanent vernacular building in the fifteenth century , its extension and the successive rebuildings of vernacular houses from ...
Page 195
... building ( constructed immediately above primary building A ) was built , which was surrounded by a deep , continuous eavesdrip gulley ( building C ) . This structure apparently burnt and was then replaced by two , almost matching ...
... building ( constructed immediately above primary building A ) was built , which was surrounded by a deep , continuous eavesdrip gulley ( building C ) . This structure apparently burnt and was then replaced by two , almost matching ...
Page 198
... building tradition , which determined and structured the organisational Dossibilities of its settlements . Within ... building ( C ) within the enclosure was caused by the fact that it represents a rebuilding of the primary un - enclosed ...
... building tradition , which determined and structured the organisational Dossibilities of its settlements . Within ... building ( C ) within the enclosure was caused by the fact that it represents a rebuilding of the primary un - enclosed ...
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