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Empirical Urban Theory for Archaeologists
Michael Smith
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Arts & Humanities
Archaeologists
100%
Robert Merton
37%
Middle-range Theory
37%
Planning
36%
Behavior Theory
35%
Space Syntax
34%
Empirical Content
33%
Reception Theory
32%
Communication Theory
29%
Normative Theory
28%
Ancient City
27%
Built Environment
24%
Social Theory
23%
Generative
22%
Geography
21%
Archaeology
15%
Social Sciences
behavior theory
19%
planning theory
18%
communication theory
17%
syntax
14%
geography
10%
planning
8%