...up to the imagination when archaeological artifacts are found. What were they used for? How were they made? This also applies to buildings and structures which are uncovered. What purpose did the structure serve? How did it service the culture and the people? The answers to these questions are given in several studies by two authors: R.E. Wycherley and Vincent Scully.
Wycherley speaks to the cities and the apparent way in which they are laid out. In their time and day, the Greek communities, he states, invented a new structured space. According to the documents which have survived from this day and age, Wycherley ascertained that this changed in structures and placement of structures was necessitated by a change in political needs. His first study of...