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Page 149
The Medieval House and its Transformation Such an approach applied to the
history of vernacular architecture in England should involve : firstly , a discussion
of the organisation of space within houses built before the Great Rebuilding ...
The Medieval House and its Transformation Such an approach applied to the
history of vernacular architecture in England should involve : firstly , a discussion
of the organisation of space within houses built before the Great Rebuilding ...
Page 155
This does not mean that multiple criteria of status evaluation must always exist ,
but even in those examples where the dominance of a single criterion can be
demonstrated , we may see the operation of several factors , as discussed below
.
This does not mean that multiple criteria of status evaluation must always exist ,
but even in those examples where the dominance of a single criterion can be
demonstrated , we may see the operation of several factors , as discussed below
.
Page 168
This brief discussion , and the problems that have been hinted at , point to the fact
that archaeology lacks an epistemological framework within which these
disparate issues could be fitted in a way that would clarify their relative validity ,
their ...
This brief discussion , and the problems that have been hinted at , point to the fact
that archaeology lacks an epistemological framework within which these
disparate issues could be fitted in a way that would clarify their relative validity ,
their ...
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