Arquitectura como materialización de un concepto. La espacialidad Megalítica

Authors

  • Felipe Criado Boado Instituto de Estudios Gallegos Padre Sarmiento (CSIC-XuGa)
  • Patricia Mañana Borrazás Instituto de Estudios Gallegos Padre Sarmiento (CSIC-XuGa)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/arq.arqt.2003.31

Keywords:

Archaeology of Architecture, Landscape Archaeology, rationality pattern, Neolithic, constructed space, burial mound

Abstract


We approach architecture as one of the aspects of a culture in which a society directly imposes its way of being on the world, how it wants the world to be, and how it modifies it to create an environment in line with its philosophy. Therefore, working from the basis that architecture is a social product, the analysis of a construction according to its own logic should allow us to somehow access this philosophy, of which we have no other evidence in societies where there are no living individuals or written texts other than the way they built and formally shaped this philosophy. In this way we can explain the theoretical and methodological bases of this perspective and how it is possible to access the spatial code of a society through this.

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Published

2003-12-30

How to Cite

Criado Boado, F., & Mañana Borrazás, P. (2003). Arquitectura como materialización de un concepto. La espacialidad Megalítica. Arqueología De La Arquitectura, (2), 103–111. https://doi.org/10.3989/arq.arqt.2003.31

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