Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 154
... distance and technological consi- derations were the chief influences on regional settlement patterns , cultural forces were also dominant in determining intrasite spatial structure . Since his death , innumerable studies of the former ...
... distance and technological consi- derations were the chief influences on regional settlement patterns , cultural forces were also dominant in determining intrasite spatial structure . Since his death , innumerable studies of the former ...
Page 155
... distance from the centre . Hence the Puranas traditional histories assign the central ring to Brahmins and subsequent rings to Ksatriyas , Vaisyas , and Sudras , while untouchables do not even find a place within the settlement's ...
... distance from the centre . Hence the Puranas traditional histories assign the central ring to Brahmins and subsequent rings to Ksatriyas , Vaisyas , and Sudras , while untouchables do not even find a place within the settlement's ...
Page 157
... distance may be noted ; high castes often live in proximity to the lowest , which often serve them , and settlements are rarely oriented physically around any particular point of reference . The only exceptions to this occur when a spot ...
... distance may be noted ; high castes often live in proximity to the lowest , which often serve them , and settlements are rarely oriented physically around any particular point of reference . The only exceptions to this occur when a spot ...
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