JP – The Temple Plaza and Terrace Edge (Version 1a)

JP Synthesis

The built environment
Function and perception

Giorgio Buccellati – September 2009

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Introduction

Refer to Bradley 2000, Archeology of Natural Places.

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Functional and activity areas

Sacral areas.

Long duration.

Service areas to the east (with dumps in the southeast).

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Peception

Curtain walls.

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Sacred space

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See also under sacred space.

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Introduction

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Evidence

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The “apron” as a sitting area?

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The curtain walls

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Offering tables

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Projections

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Temple

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Temenos

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Plaza

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Functional areas

Sacral areas.

Long duration.

Service areas to the east (with dumps in the southeast).

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