Spatial analysis and cultural information: The need for theory as well as method in space syntax analysis

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In this paper, some key space syntax techniques of analysis are presented and illustrated, and certain theoretical propositions linking space to society, resulting from the application of space syntax techniques, are explained. It is suggested that awareness of the theoretical propositions when the techniques are used can sometimes aid the archaeologist in the social interpretation of spatial patterns.

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Hillier, B. (2014). Spatial analysis and cultural information: The need for theory as well as method in space syntax analysis. In Spatial Analysis and Social Spaces: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Interpretation of Prehistoric and Historic Built Environments (pp. 19–47). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110266436.19

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