Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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Page 174
... structures identified by these thinkers are essentially static . As there was little movement built into the notion of structure it was hard to see underlying structures as changing continuously and change was most likely to come about ...
... structures identified by these thinkers are essentially static . As there was little movement built into the notion of structure it was hard to see underlying structures as changing continuously and change was most likely to come about ...
Page 176
... structure for archaeological thought because of the lack of temporality inherent in the notion of structural history ... structure is useful . Structure is usually seen as an architecture or framework creating action , a background cause ...
... structure for archaeological thought because of the lack of temporality inherent in the notion of structural history ... structure is useful . Structure is usually seen as an architecture or framework creating action , a background cause ...
Page 15
... structure of the framework is organised , classification appears to be the primary feature . Studies of the physiology and structure of the brain suggest that the selection of patterns is one of its prime functions ( Dissanayake 1988 ) ...
... structure of the framework is organised , classification appears to be the primary feature . Studies of the physiology and structure of the brain suggest that the selection of patterns is one of its prime functions ( Dissanayake 1988 ) ...
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