Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 199
... internal . Space is treated as a field in which megaliths are situated , within which megalithic form and relation ... internal spaces should be examined in the relation of space to space , internal to external and internal oppositions ...
... internal . Space is treated as a field in which megaliths are situated , within which megalithic form and relation ... internal spaces should be examined in the relation of space to space , internal to external and internal oppositions ...
Page 200
... internal form of these tombs , two primary distinctions present themselves . Firstly , there is a major distinction in the type and placing of the access to different soaces within these tombs , and secondly , the treatment of the internal ...
... internal form of these tombs , two primary distinctions present themselves . Firstly , there is a major distinction in the type and placing of the access to different soaces within these tombs , and secondly , the treatment of the internal ...
Page 201
... internal spaces by short wing walls ( orthostats ) , and one that excessi- vely demarcates between internal spaces with low , narrow passages . Though it is sufficient to say that each demarcation does in fact define an internal space ...
... internal spaces by short wing walls ( orthostats ) , and one that excessi- vely demarcates between internal spaces with low , narrow passages . Though it is sufficient to say that each demarcation does in fact define an internal space ...
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