Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... functional or ' common - sensical ' response to certain environmental needs such as warmth and shelter . Rather , a vital part of the understanding of variability in architecture must lie in the recognition of built space as something ...
... functional or ' common - sensical ' response to certain environmental needs such as warmth and shelter . Rather , a vital part of the understanding of variability in architecture must lie in the recognition of built space as something ...
Page 151
... functionally differentiated over time ( Alcock 1983 , 46 ) . The house thus became private rather than public ... functional differentiation between rooms may be traced as the 17th century progressed through the use of probate ...
... functionally differentiated over time ( Alcock 1983 , 46 ) . The house thus became private rather than public ... functional differentiation between rooms may be traced as the 17th century progressed through the use of probate ...
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... functional context , it is surprising , to say the least , that the excavator made very little of the observed stratigraphic relationships with respect to the interpretation of Early Bronze Age mortuary rituals . Indeed , the evidence ...
... functional context , it is surprising , to say the least , that the excavator made very little of the observed stratigraphic relationships with respect to the interpretation of Early Bronze Age mortuary rituals . Indeed , the evidence ...
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