Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 12Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... operation - are the opposite of those that mark conscious thought , which tends to be general - purpose , open to many kinds of information , and voluntary in operation . In contrast , the operations of brain modules are usually ...
... operation - are the opposite of those that mark conscious thought , which tends to be general - purpose , open to many kinds of information , and voluntary in operation . In contrast , the operations of brain modules are usually ...
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... operations . Given the existence of many isolated and essentially unconscious subsystems the unity of consciousness poses a major theoretical puzzle , and it is not known how the products of dozens of semi - autonomous modules are ...
... operations . Given the existence of many isolated and essentially unconscious subsystems the unity of consciousness poses a major theoretical puzzle , and it is not known how the products of dozens of semi - autonomous modules are ...
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... operation of external factors : deglaciation in the case of the Mesolithic , dispersal of agro - pastoral farming in the case of the Neolithic . The play of mirrors , afforded us by the operation of different time scales and their ...
... operation of external factors : deglaciation in the case of the Mesolithic , dispersal of agro - pastoral farming in the case of the Neolithic . The play of mirrors , afforded us by the operation of different time scales and their ...
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