Smith, P. (1981). The architectural personality of the British Isles. ARCHAEOLOGIA CAMBRENSIS The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association. VOL. 129 (1980). Vol 129, pp. 1-36.

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The architectural personality of the British Isles
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ARCHAEOLOGIA CAMBRENSIS The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association. VOL. 129 (1980)
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Archaeologia Cambrensis
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129
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1 - 36
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(Presidential address). Attempts a general view of British vernacular architecture, with some Irish material, using four lines of explanatory argument: geological, terrain-related, ethnic, and 'historical relativity' (a concept similar to cultural lag). These ideas are discussed and illustrated in line and half-tone.
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Peter Smith
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1981
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British Vernacular Architecture (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008