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Last but not least , Robin Boast and Chris Evans have argued that there has
been a shift of emphasis from formal to relational aspects of space in . the
archaeological writings over the last ten years , which has accordingly affected
the general ...
Last but not least , Robin Boast and Chris Evans have argued that there has
been a shift of emphasis from formal to relational aspects of space in . the
archaeological writings over the last ten years , which has accordingly affected
the general ...
Page 199
Domestic or settlement 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 ...
Domestic or settlement 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 ...
Page 201
This suggests that the demarcation of space within these megaliths is of at least
two different sorts : one that minimally demarcates low , internal spaces by short
wing walls ( orthostats ) , and one that excessively demarcates between internal ...
This suggests that the demarcation of space within these megaliths is of at least
two different sorts : one that minimally demarcates low , internal spaces by short
wing walls ( orthostats ) , and one that excessively demarcates between internal ...
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