Archaeology of Architecture in the 21st century
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arq.arqt.2008.86Keywords:
Vitrubius, archaeology of complexity, household archaeology, spatial syntax, Latin AmericaAbstract
Twenty years after the starting of the so-called Archaeology of Architecture, different proposals have focused on its coming development, worried about the limits of its field study and supposed scanty application. This work, on the contrary, intends to show that the instrumental background of the Archaeology of Architecture together with its archaeological way of analysing the building culture, as its experience shows, enable saying that a wide field of epistemological proposals is still to be open.
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