Professor: The author's reconstruction of the street system of medieval Constantinople is based on the assumption that the position of present-day structures constitutes evidence of medieval street alignment. While this is not an unreasonableassumption , the author's reconstruction is suspect because, for one thing, the structures that are alleged to preserve medieval street alignments are of widely differing dates spanning fourteen centuries. Some may claim that later structures replaced earlier ones on the same alignment, but there is no archaeological evidence to supportthis.
The passage is about "the author's reconstruction of the street system of medieval Constantinople."
The passage begins by presenting an assumption upon with "the author's reconstruction" isbased:
[color=#0000ff] The author's reconstruction of the street system of medieval Constantinople is based on the assumption that the position of present-day structures constitutes evidence
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The passage is about "the author's reconstruction of the street system of medieval Constantinople."
The passage begins by presenting an assumption upon with "the author's reconstruction" isbased:
[color=#0000ff] The author's reconstruction of the street system of medieval Constantinople is based on the assumption that the position of present-day structures constitutes evidence
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Statistics : Posted by MartyMurray • on 11 Apr 2024, 06:09 • Replies 5 • Views 406


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