Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... changes in form were explained by reference to broad social and ideological changes manifesting themselves in a greater desire for warmth and privacy ( Fox and Raglan 1951 , Epilogue ) . The concept of the Great Rebuilding was therefore ...
... changes in form were explained by reference to broad social and ideological changes manifesting themselves in a greater desire for warmth and privacy ( Fox and Raglan 1951 , Epilogue ) . The concept of the Great Rebuilding was therefore ...
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as a primary source of information about social and ideological changes in English rural society of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . These changes may then be viewed together with the more quantitative information compiled by ...
as a primary source of information about social and ideological changes in English rural society of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . These changes may then be viewed together with the more quantitative information compiled by ...
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... Changes in house plan after this date modified that set of values , and may be seen as examples of social action designed to renegotiate , via material culture , that set of ideas , and thus to alter the structure of social relations ...
... Changes in house plan after this date modified that set of values , and may be seen as examples of social action designed to renegotiate , via material culture , that set of ideas , and thus to alter the structure of social relations ...
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