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use of probate inventories ( Garrard 1982 ) culminating in " double - pile " house
plans two rooms deep , a central stairway providing independent access to all
rooms , clear segregation between masters and servants , with the hall relegated
to ...
use of probate inventories ( Garrard 1982 ) culminating in " double - pile " house
plans two rooms deep , a central stairway providing independent access to all
rooms , clear segregation between masters and servants , with the hall relegated
to ...
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Even an outsider , such as an ethnographer has difficulty in constructing a clear -
cut hierarchy . The settlement pattern is instructive : the absence of clear ranking
criteria leads to what at first sight appears to be a very confusing pattern , with ...
Even an outsider , such as an ethnographer has difficulty in constructing a clear -
cut hierarchy . The settlement pattern is instructive : the absence of clear ranking
criteria leads to what at first sight appears to be a very confusing pattern , with ...
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the control of the interaction of social groups than any simple distance
measurements . As a first steo we may therefore use measures of permeability
and so on to establish whether a clear division of settlement space actually
occurs , since not ...
the control of the interaction of social groups than any simple distance
measurements . As a first steo we may therefore use measures of permeability
and so on to establish whether a clear division of settlement space actually
occurs , since not ...
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