Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... body . Tilley presumes the body to be a transhistorical entity , a common thread linking him to the prehistoric occupants of the landscapes he studies . Like them , he encounters the world via the medium of the body ; thus , he argues ...
... body . Tilley presumes the body to be a transhistorical entity , a common thread linking him to the prehistoric occupants of the landscapes he studies . Like them , he encounters the world via the medium of the body ; thus , he argues ...
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... body mediates experience , as phenomenologists argue , then it seems likely that such varying concepts of the body produce quite different ways of experiencing and interpreting the universe . Following on from this , it may be proposed ...
... body mediates experience , as phenomenologists argue , then it seems likely that such varying concepts of the body produce quite different ways of experiencing and interpreting the universe . Following on from this , it may be proposed ...
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... body may affect ways of engaging with the world . We cannot use the body of the ' average ' adult male from a specific historical context as a yardstick without considering how the world may be experienced and interpreted differently ...
... body may affect ways of engaging with the world . We cannot use the body of the ' average ' adult male from a specific historical context as a yardstick without considering how the world may be experienced and interpreted differently ...
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