Clearly the pattern of space in buildings can be expected to relate to the way that buildings are used to structure and reproduce social relations. As an archaeologist, wishing to infer social structure by its reflection in the building pattern, one may hope the relation may be reasonably direct. Here the formal geometrical method of spatial analysis is used to elucidate the pattern in a distinctive kind of prehistoric settlement form, and thence to elucidate the social structure which both produced it and was structured by it
Heightened awareness of the importance of the spatial dimension in historical societies, which is ev...
Orkney has always been reowned for the high quality of its Neolithic monuments. The use of local san...
The study of architecture within archaeology has not had a direct, well-defined history nor a singul...
Archaeology, as the discipline that searches to explain the development of society by means of mater...
Archaeology, as the discipline that searches to explain the development of society by means of mater...
Access analysis – an archaeological method? Access analysis is a methodological instrument for analy...
In the past decade a range of formal spatial analysis methods has been developed for the study of hu...
This paper explores household spatiality using excavated household data from the Early Iron Age sett...
One fascinating aspect of archaeological analysis is the explanation of the frequency with which mat...
Space is not something just out there. It is a human construct, to which architecture can give lasti...
This paper explores household spatiality using excavated household data from the Early Iron Age sett...
Bert Salwen's (1973) pilot study of dormitory residents ' behavior is used to demonstrate ...
This thesis contributes new archaeological evidence to the debate about how early Icelandic society...
Built form, or human spatial organization, has usually been studied in cultural anthropology and arc...
Author presents a critical survey of the development and present state of spatial analyses in arch...
Heightened awareness of the importance of the spatial dimension in historical societies, which is ev...
Orkney has always been reowned for the high quality of its Neolithic monuments. The use of local san...
The study of architecture within archaeology has not had a direct, well-defined history nor a singul...
Archaeology, as the discipline that searches to explain the development of society by means of mater...
Archaeology, as the discipline that searches to explain the development of society by means of mater...
Access analysis – an archaeological method? Access analysis is a methodological instrument for analy...
In the past decade a range of formal spatial analysis methods has been developed for the study of hu...
This paper explores household spatiality using excavated household data from the Early Iron Age sett...
One fascinating aspect of archaeological analysis is the explanation of the frequency with which mat...
Space is not something just out there. It is a human construct, to which architecture can give lasti...
This paper explores household spatiality using excavated household data from the Early Iron Age sett...
Bert Salwen's (1973) pilot study of dormitory residents ' behavior is used to demonstrate ...
This thesis contributes new archaeological evidence to the debate about how early Icelandic society...
Built form, or human spatial organization, has usually been studied in cultural anthropology and arc...
Author presents a critical survey of the development and present state of spatial analyses in arch...
Heightened awareness of the importance of the spatial dimension in historical societies, which is ev...
Orkney has always been reowned for the high quality of its Neolithic monuments. The use of local san...
The study of architecture within archaeology has not had a direct, well-defined history nor a singul...