Hello, thank you for the response. Yes I will certainly contact Marion
Cutting.
Cheers
Miranda
P.S. Although it was a while ago, I think we both did undergraduate work at
U of T in the Anthro Dept. at roughly the same time - small world.
>From: James Conolly <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Space Syntax and Archaeology
>Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 18:59:35 +0000
>
>Miranda: I'm jointly supervising a PhD student, Marion Cutting, at the
>Institute of Archaeology (with Louise Martin), who is using Space Syntax
>(among other techniques, including ethnoarchaeology) to investigate the
>changing use and configuration of built space during the early Neolithic
>of Anatolia. The two of you should probably meet as she is nearing
>completing and may be able to help you. Her email is
>[log in to unmask]; I'm copying this to her too.
>Cheers,
>James
>__________
>Dr J Conolly
>Lecturer, Institute of Archaeology
>University College London
>
>
>
>On Saturday, January 26, 2002, at 02:32 pm, jane semple wrote:
>
>>Hi, I am applying space syntax to ancient domestic architecture and am
>>interested in hearing from archaeologists or other researchers using
>>this
>>approach. My work in focused on the Near East during the third
>>millennium
>>BC so I am dealing with mudbrick architecture with varying degrees of
>>preservation.
>>
>>Miranda Semple
>>PhD student
>>Dept. of Archaeology
>>Cambridge
>>
>>
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