Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... megaliths are situated , within which megalithic form and relation is contained . -- This analytical separation of relation and form promotes this assumption that spatial configuration is embedded in the tomb in some direct and material ...
... megaliths are situated , within which megalithic form and relation is contained . -- This analytical separation of relation and form promotes this assumption that spatial configuration is embedded in the tomb in some direct and material ...
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a . b . Figure 2 : Megalithic access and elevations : a ) Midhowe , b ) Quanterness . compared . This , however , ignores any contribution by the form of tombs . If we examine the internal form of these tombs , two ... megaliths 200 a. ...
a . b . Figure 2 : Megalithic access and elevations : a ) Midhowe , b ) Quanterness . compared . This , however , ignores any contribution by the form of tombs . If we examine the internal form of these tombs , two ... megaliths 200 a. ...
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... Megaliths are not simply internal configurations , for megaliths as Dublic spaces , must be considered also as locations ( Giddens 1984 ) , settings of public focus and definition . Megalithic tombs are not just enclosed structures ...
... Megaliths are not simply internal configurations , for megaliths as Dublic spaces , must be considered also as locations ( Giddens 1984 ) , settings of public focus and definition . Megalithic tombs are not just enclosed structures ...
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