Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 193
... relations between defined elements within a built environment . Relational representations are representations that ... relation necessarily ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 5 : 2 [ 1986 ] ) are separate in analyses that treat ...
... relations between defined elements within a built environment . Relational representations are representations that ... relation necessarily ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 5 : 2 [ 1986 ] ) are separate in analyses that treat ...
Page 199
... relation and form in the study of spatial configuration , and that this separation is essential to the conception of space maintained in spatial studies . The earlier explorations focus on formal aspects of the structures and their ...
... relation and form in the study of spatial configuration , and that this separation is essential to the conception of space maintained in spatial studies . The earlier explorations focus on formal aspects of the structures and their ...
Page 201
... relation , for these monuments are obscured and made natural in the most visible and unnatural ways . Megalithic tombs are covered by large and often quite elaborate mounds , and these mounds are placed in quite distinct locations ...
... relation , for these monuments are obscured and made natural in the most visible and unnatural ways . Megalithic tombs are covered by large and often quite elaborate mounds , and these mounds are placed in quite distinct locations ...
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