Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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SOCIAL RANKING AND SPATIAL STRUCTURE : EXAMPLES FROM INDIA George Erdosy Introduction In his seminal article on spatial archaeology , Clarke ( 1977 ) observed that , while environmental , distance and technological consi- derations were ...
SOCIAL RANKING AND SPATIAL STRUCTURE : EXAMPLES FROM INDIA George Erdosy Introduction In his seminal article on spatial archaeology , Clarke ( 1977 ) observed that , while environmental , distance and technological consi- derations were ...
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... spatial studies is that we risk reducing constructions to spatial archetypes , and to this extent it can be questioned to what extent spatial entities can be accredited with any temporal independence . Does or should a spatial ...
... spatial studies is that we risk reducing constructions to spatial archetypes , and to this extent it can be questioned to what extent spatial entities can be accredited with any temporal independence . Does or should a spatial ...
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... spatial studies " , however , to distinguish an active spatial theory of built environment is also considered . Community and household in the Iron Age The remarkable preservation of a recently excavated Middle Iron Age household ...
... spatial studies " , however , to distinguish an active spatial theory of built environment is also considered . Community and household in the Iron Age The remarkable preservation of a recently excavated Middle Iron Age household ...
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