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HE WILL STAND BEFORE KINGS ' : INTERPRETING THE SPREAD OF ARCHITECTURAL INFLUENCES IN THE BRONZE AGE EAST MEDITERRANEAN Louise A. HITCHCOCK Abstract This paper explores motivations for the transmission of architectural styles between ...
HE WILL STAND BEFORE KINGS ' : INTERPRETING THE SPREAD OF ARCHITECTURAL INFLUENCES IN THE BRONZE AGE EAST MEDITERRANEAN Louise A. HITCHCOCK Abstract This paper explores motivations for the transmission of architectural styles between ...
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The architectural layout of a building and the location of objects within a building orchestrate these routines . In other words , buildings become contexts of interaction , which regularise our daily conduct .
The architectural layout of a building and the location of objects within a building orchestrate these routines . In other words , buildings become contexts of interaction , which regularise our daily conduct .
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Fiandra , E. 1997 : ' Similarities and Differences in the Architectural Structures of the Palaces in Crete and Ugarit ... Fortin , M. 1981 : Military Architecture in Cyprus during the Second Millennium B.C. ( dissertation ) ( London ) .
Fiandra , E. 1997 : ' Similarities and Differences in the Architectural Structures of the Palaces in Crete and Ugarit ... Fortin , M. 1981 : Military Architecture in Cyprus during the Second Millennium B.C. ( dissertation ) ( London ) .
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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