A Note on Existing Definitions of Ancient Urban Cities
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
One of the problems of existing approaches used to define ancient urban cities is that they are not general enough to include the range of urban cities in the world that were populated in the past. The aim of this short note is to propose a meta-approach with higher level of abstraction and with the potential to address this problem. Keywords: Ancient Urban Cities; Definition of Urban Cities.
Authors and Affiliations
Daniel E. May
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