Visual analysis of the collection - fig 31 page 341
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The combination of three visual formalisms used to highlight possible similarities between edifices that cannot be precisely localised:
- a schematic map of the Market Square on which the localisation of the edifices is represented by reddish “clouds of probability”
- the visual measures of complexity for each edifice, with a line connecting them to the relevant “cloud of probability” – note the left arc, corresponding to the market hall for minor traders, supposedly translocated.
- multidimensional icons summarising 9 parameters, among which the duration of life.



Unsurprisingly, little being known about their evolution, the visual measures of complexity corrsponding to thirteen edifices that cannot be precisely localised generally more or less compare to one another – hardly a common point though, since related to the documentation rather than to the edifices.
The visualisation also underlines that these edifices were quite evenly distributed all around the Market Square, with a low number of known transformations. No temporal pattern appears established, besides the fact that most of them were removed quite early. Finally, a majority of these edifices were wood constructions, but with the noticeable exception of the wooden cloth (?) chambers, (supposedly transformed into a masonry structure shortly before its dismantlement or annexation) and with five edifices for which construction type remains unclear..

2016