Abstract

We have come full circle to the typological procedure which was discussed first: the subsumption of a concrete case study. Actually, and this should be apparent by now, all procedures overlap and differ from each other in the emphasis they put on certain aspects. But nevertheless in doing so two functions seem to stand out: a historical-processual one and a differentiating one.

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