Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 139
... space . In the case of an Iron Age Fen site , it was shown that both formal and relational criteria must . have played an active role in the organisation of domestic and public space as well as in the location of the site within the ...
... space . In the case of an Iron Age Fen site , it was shown that both formal and relational criteria must . have played an active role in the organisation of domestic and public space as well as in the location of the site within the ...
Page 199
... space can , therefore , be most apropriately considered as a locale bounded by physical and / or social structures in which the transaction and negotiation of daily life occurs . While the daily patterning of domestic activity may ...
... space can , therefore , be most apropriately considered as a locale bounded by physical and / or social structures in which the transaction and negotiation of daily life occurs . While the daily patterning of domestic activity may ...
Page 201
... spaces by short wing walls ( orthostats ) , and one that excessi- vely demarcates between internal spaces with low , narrow passages . Though it is sufficient to say that each demarcation does in fact define an internal space , these spaces ...
... spaces by short wing walls ( orthostats ) , and one that excessi- vely demarcates between internal spaces with low , narrow passages . Though it is sufficient to say that each demarcation does in fact define an internal space , these spaces ...
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