Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... follows that space is also a 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 ...
... follows that space is also a 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 ...
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... follows as the foundation for an alternative approach . Towards an Alternative Approach An attempt has been made to trace how a debate , through the initial common assumptions made by its proponents , may become meaningless and sterile ...
... follows as the foundation for an alternative approach . Towards an Alternative Approach An attempt has been made to trace how a debate , through the initial common assumptions made by its proponents , may become meaningless and sterile ...
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