Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 149
... houses from middle Virginia dating from the late 17th century onwards . He showed that around the mid to late 18th century there was dramatic change in the way space was organised within houses , characterised as a move from " pre ...
... houses from middle Virginia dating from the late 17th century onwards . He showed that around the mid to late 18th century there was dramatic change in the way space was organised within houses , characterised as a move from " pre ...
Page 151
... houses , was often physically elevated above the rest of the hall ( an arrangement still to be seen in the " high ... houses were modified or new houses built according to a different layout ( Figure 3b ) . The most important change was ...
... houses , was often physically elevated above the rest of the hall ( an arrangement still to be seen in the " high ... houses were modified or new houses built according to a different layout ( Figure 3b ) . The most important change was ...
Page 178
... houses , as can be seen in the limited sample in Figure 2 . The houses are of two depths , they have four entrances , and it is only the bedrooms that are found in the second depth which always open off the drawing room . The ultimate ...
... houses , as can be seen in the limited sample in Figure 2 . The houses are of two depths , they have four entrances , and it is only the bedrooms that are found in the second depth which always open off the drawing room . The ultimate ...
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