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J Archaeol Method Theory[removed]:167–192 DOI[removed]s10816[removed]Empirical Urban Theory for Archaeologists Michael E. Smith
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Tempe / Athens / Rome / Tula / London / /

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Bruno Latour / Hanson / Ashmore / Springer Science+Business Media LLC / Bill Hillier and associates / /

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Mexico / Egypt / United States / Greece / /

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Edward Hall / University College / Arizona State University / /

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archaeological applications / individual urban systems / social systems / conceptual and methodological tools / circular systems / /

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Andes / /

Organization

University College / Arizona State University / School of Human Evolution and Social Change / /

Person

Michael Shott / Lewis Binford / Edmund Leach / Margaret Levi / Jan Nijman / Arthur Joyce / Norman Yoffee / Henri Lefebvre / Michael E. Smith Published / Stephen Lekson / Robert Merton / Charles Gates / Jerry Moore / Susan Kent / Joyce Marcus / Anthony Giddens / Roy Ellen / Bruce Trigger / Donald Sanders / C. Wright / Takeshi Inomata / Axel Nielsen / William Cavanagh / Richard Blanton / Archibald Haller / Pierre Bourdieu / Winston Churchill / Murray J. Leaf / Amos Rapoport / Michel Foucault / Ian Hodder / Robert Bettinger / Michael Schiffer / Matthew Johnson / Kevin Fisher / Robert K. Merton / Victor Turner / C. Wright Mills / /

Position

Political scientist / Geographer / ritual field model of Victor Turner / sociologist / king / model / model of canonical and indexical communication / anthropologist / /

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Maryland / Arizona / /

Region

central Mexico / /

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