Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... define a distinction within spatial studies between relational measures and formal measures of space , in that this ... defined elements within a built environment . Relational representations are representations that delimit those ...
... define a distinction within spatial studies between relational measures and formal measures of space , in that this ... defined elements within a built environment . Relational representations are representations that delimit those ...
Page 194
... defines network - based spatial configuration , and a built environment which defines a public space , a location , is not just a distinction of approach , but also defines a traditional distinction in the strategy of space in the ...
... defines network - based spatial configuration , and a built environment which defines a public space , a location , is not just a distinction of approach , but also defines a traditional distinction in the strategy of space in the ...
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... define an internal space , these spaces are of very different types , and their relations are not to be understood ... definition . Megalithic tombs are not just enclosed structures , existing completely within the internal with little ...
... define an internal space , these spaces are of very different types , and their relations are not to be understood ... definition . Megalithic tombs are not just enclosed structures , existing completely within the internal with little ...
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