Nine essays on the archaeology of architecture, which reflect current trends in experimental archaeology, and themes in space and landscape. Topics include Chalcothic building technology on the Lower Danube; spatial managment in Bronze Age Slovenian settlements; Scottish Iron Age drystone roundhouses; landscape and ritual at a Gallician Iron Age hillfort; archaeological approaches to medieval urban houses; spatial distribution in houses in the Urals; the 14th century concentric castle of Rocha Forte; structural improvements in the wake of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake; and domestic space in Gumuz Ethiopia.