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Introduction
Considerations about perception offer a powerful tool for an analysis of the built environment. In a way, the very term “environment” evokes a perceptual dimension: it refers to that which surrounds a participant. Hence the point of view of the participant is determinant.
Perceptual analysis seeks to identify such points of view, in order to look at the contextual space (whether a single house or a large monumental complex) with the perspective that was that of the ancients.
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Perceptual geography
On a larger scale, the landscape within which the built environment of Urkesh is, still today, inserted, does play an important role for a full appreciation of the ancient architecture. The example of the revetment wall is the most notable example.
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