Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 144
... room by room and so giving clues to household wealth and house type and size ; and finally , the evidence of the surviving ... rooms within the house , the introduction of buildings with two full storeys , and a general rise in material ...
... room by room and so giving clues to household wealth and house type and size ; and finally , the evidence of the surviving ... rooms within the house , the introduction of buildings with two full storeys , and a general rise in material ...
Page 149
... room open to the roof . This room is invariably central to the building . At one end , a " parlour " with room over ... rooms beyond this ( see Figure 3a ) . The central room , termed an " open hall " , possessed a central hearth , the ...
... room open to the roof . This room is invariably central to the building . At one end , a " parlour " with room over ... rooms beyond this ( see Figure 3a ) . The central room , termed an " open hall " , possessed a central hearth , the ...
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... rooms in a building , acquire their final form as a result of the influence of a single or a plurality of factors ( for example , whether a layout is built with reference to a central area or whether it is a result of an aggregate ...
... rooms in a building , acquire their final form as a result of the influence of a single or a plurality of factors ( for example , whether a layout is built with reference to a central area or whether it is a result of an aggregate ...
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