Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 145
... traditional " building techniques that were to a large extent ahistorical in their specific treatment of spatial variability . Addy for example treated all " traditional " architecture as an expression of Anglo - Saxon systems of ...
... traditional " building techniques that were to a large extent ahistorical in their specific treatment of spatial variability . Addy for example treated all " traditional " architecture as an expression of Anglo - Saxon systems of ...
Page 183
... tradition . In fact , Lewis suggests that definitions of both ritual and tradition are based on an assumption that the relationship which exists between the form and intent of such behaviour is essentially non - intrinsic , that is ...
... tradition . In fact , Lewis suggests that definitions of both ritual and tradition are based on an assumption that the relationship which exists between the form and intent of such behaviour is essentially non - intrinsic , that is ...
Page 194
... traditional , or reproductive , use . It exists in reference to its past - its place in past action ( Giddens 1984 ) ... tradition in British prehistory , with little or no internal sub - divisions and only limited evidence of discrete ...
... traditional , or reproductive , use . It exists in reference to its past - its place in past action ( Giddens 1984 ) ... tradition in British prehistory , with little or no internal sub - divisions and only limited evidence of discrete ...
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