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Garrard , R.P. 1982 . English probate inventories and their in studying the
significance of the domestic interior , 1570-1700 . AAJ Bijdragen 28 , 55-77 .
Glassie , H. 1975 . Folk Housing in Middle Virginia : a Structural Analysis of
Historic Artifacts ...
Garrard , R.P. 1982 . English probate inventories and their in studying the
significance of the domestic interior , 1570-1700 . AAJ Bijdragen 28 , 55-77 .
Glassie , H. 1975 . Folk Housing in Middle Virginia : a Structural Analysis of
Historic Artifacts ...
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Since , therefore , the MRA values of the real houses do not seem to have arisen
by chance , these values must be of significance for they point towards the
purposive and intentional character of house - building decision - making .
Since , therefore , the MRA values of the real houses do not seem to have arisen
by chance , these values must be of significance for they point towards the
purposive and intentional character of house - building decision - making .
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Archaeological data could only be given a significance through the intercession
of higher sociological truth , archaeological inference would only be of value if it
contributed to contemporary sociological debate . Or , as in the example of the ...
Archaeological data could only be given a significance through the intercession
of higher sociological truth , archaeological inference would only be of value if it
contributed to contemporary sociological debate . Or , as in the example of the ...
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