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... objects that look like ( but are not ) real , functionable tools is not an imitation in the Western mimetic sense ... objects buried in the grave ) as mere imitations of everyday , functionable objects . Instead , they are markers of the ...
... objects that look like ( but are not ) real , functionable tools is not an imitation in the Western mimetic sense ... objects buried in the grave ) as mere imitations of everyday , functionable objects . Instead , they are markers of the ...
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... Objects , Images , Texts " We seek manuscripts on the re - interpretation of objects , images and discourses as these are transposed from one system of meaning to another . Articles should be based in the compari- son of the before ...
... Objects , Images , Texts " We seek manuscripts on the re - interpretation of objects , images and discourses as these are transposed from one system of meaning to another . Articles should be based in the compari- son of the before ...
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... objects , which so far pre - date any others found in China and to the tempting hypothesis that these metal objects reflect early contact with the larger world of the Eurasian steppe . But by now this perception of the Qijia may seem ...
... objects , which so far pre - date any others found in China and to the tempting hypothesis that these metal objects reflect early contact with the larger world of the Eurasian steppe . But by now this perception of the Qijia may seem ...
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The Great Chinese Characters Hoax | 14 |
Inscription and RereadingRereading the Inscribed | 101 |
Journal advertisements | 291 |
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