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To an archeologist, the term "city" refers to a site that had many functions, with clear divisions of space; was socially stratified; and was linked by roads and trails to farms and settlements on the outskirts.
"In the Omnibus" (1890-91), a drypoint and aquatint from that series, is a rare outdoor scene that shows two women and a child — and the flat application of color and sharp divisions of space familiar from Japanese woodblock prints.
Finally, studies highlighting residential arrangements were more able than previous approaches to incorporate other anthropological concerns such as gender, rules about symbolic and practical divisions of space, inheritance practices, informal domestic relations, and subjective and experiential aspects of place.
Of course, unusual divisions of space are a staple of Asian art, and it is widely known that its formal lessons were well-learned in Europe and America in the late 19th century.
Although we experience them piece by piece, like the songs on a record, they represent parts of a unitary reality that exists outside the classical divisions of space and time.
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It does, however, begin with an interesting division of space.
Both groups appreciate the division of space that stairs provide, because they expect to have frequent visitors.
A room is defined as "a permanent enclosure and not a division of space by curtaining or other temporary devices".
Finding a building that allowed a fair division of space was a real challenge, Ms. Arenstein said.
The big issue with such a division of space would be monitoring and regulating the different types of passes.
I waited for that high toss to produce, as if by the hand of Praxiteles, the most graceful division of space, a split second of immortality for the drum major, and, for me, a lesson in courage.
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