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Thus not only was the meaning of space transformed , but also that of time , in
that the conceptual boundary of the past ... Specifically , the possession of a
capacity to transform an allocative resource , potentially available to the
community ...
Thus not only was the meaning of space transformed , but also that of time , in
that the conceptual boundary of the past ... Specifically , the possession of a
capacity to transform an allocative resource , potentially available to the
community ...
Page 193
THE TRANSFORMATION OF SPACE : TWO EXAMPLES FROM BRITISH
PREHISTORY Robin Boast and Christopher Evans in the rash of created
archaeological spaces of the past ten years , there has been an emohasis on the
relational ...
THE TRANSFORMATION OF SPACE : TWO EXAMPLES FROM BRITISH
PREHISTORY Robin Boast and Christopher Evans in the rash of created
archaeological spaces of the past ten years , there has been an emohasis on the
relational ...
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... southern flanks of the Upper Delphs , gravel ' island ' in the south western Fen
margin near Haddenham ( Evans and Hodder 1986 ) , makes it a suitable
example with which to address the character and transformation of domestic
space .
... southern flanks of the Upper Delphs , gravel ' island ' in the south western Fen
margin near Haddenham ( Evans and Hodder 1986 ) , makes it a suitable
example with which to address the character and transformation of domestic
space .
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