Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 151
... ideas and values concerning the household . The open hall was far from being an undifferentiated space ; the end nearest the parlour , designated the " upper " end , was that occupied by the head of the household , and in larger , supra ...
... ideas and values concerning the household . The open hall was far from being an undifferentiated space ; the end nearest the parlour , designated the " upper " end , was that occupied by the head of the household , and in larger , supra ...
Page 152
... ideas , as expressed in the layout of English vernacular houses , was related to social and economic changes . The links are nevertheless clear , and worth closer study . At the very broadest level , these may inevitably be ...
... ideas , as expressed in the layout of English vernacular houses , was related to social and economic changes . The links are nevertheless clear , and worth closer study . At the very broadest level , these may inevitably be ...
Page 231
... ideas " . It is on the subject of new ideas that the book is weak . The period under discussion was a boiling sea of new and exciting views on Man and his Dlace in nature and society ; this study makes it seem as unruffled as a mill ...
... ideas " . It is on the subject of new ideas that the book is weak . The period under discussion was a boiling sea of new and exciting views on Man and his Dlace in nature and society ; this study makes it seem as unruffled as a mill ...
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