Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... creation . Alternatively , a created space is a space built in time : as building techniques , materials and forms may differ from one archaeological period to another , or within the same period and area , so do our archaeological ...
... creation . Alternatively , a created space is a space built in time : as building techniques , materials and forms may differ from one archaeological period to another , or within the same period and area , so do our archaeological ...
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... created a single " random " permeability map which was recorded . The procedure was then repeated to create a further example . By this method we created a sample of 30 random maps . For each map the following characteristics were ...
... created a single " random " permeability map which was recorded . The procedure was then repeated to create a further example . By this method we created a sample of 30 random maps . For each map the following characteristics were ...
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... created by human action . Built structures are rarely , if ever , used as either a collective of disparate formal ... creation within context ( Hodder 1982 ) , but context itself is creative , depending on a multiplicity of interactive ...
... created by human action . Built structures are rarely , if ever , used as either a collective of disparate formal ... creation within context ( Hodder 1982 ) , but context itself is creative , depending on a multiplicity of interactive ...
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