Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 189
... relations of spatial location , which structured the choice of context , and a set of relations of exclusion and inclusion which affected the choice of particular forms . There are several levels of spatial location , which range from ...
... relations of spatial location , which structured the choice of context , and a set of relations of exclusion and inclusion which affected the choice of particular forms . There are several levels of spatial location , which range from ...
Page 193
... relations , and representing these relations as directly as possible . The emphasis with formal representation , unlike relational representations , is on the observed form , in most , if not all , of its detail and nuance . Formal ...
... relations , and representing these relations as directly as possible . The emphasis with formal representation , unlike relational representations , is on the observed form , in most , if not all , of its detail and nuance . Formal ...
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... relations are not to be understood in simple terms of interaction in Space . Megaliths are not simply internal configurations , for megaliths as Dublic spaces , must be considered also as locations ( Giddens 1984 ) , settings of public ...
... relations are not to be understood in simple terms of interaction in Space . Megaliths are not simply internal configurations , for megaliths as Dublic spaces , must be considered also as locations ( Giddens 1984 ) , settings of public ...
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