Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... particular perceptual frameworks , can we then use that evidence to come to an understanding of the perceptions of those who originally used and made it ? All of the papers in this volume are concerned with this problem in one way or ...
... particular perceptual frameworks , can we then use that evidence to come to an understanding of the perceptions of those who originally used and made it ? All of the papers in this volume are concerned with this problem in one way or ...
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... particular implementation in biological systems ) it must have certain minimum formal characteristics . In particular we need to be able to model the storage and recall of information . The Classical Laws of Association originated by ...
... particular implementation in biological systems ) it must have certain minimum formal characteristics . In particular we need to be able to model the storage and recall of information . The Classical Laws of Association originated by ...
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... particular condition which is considered disabling produces a particular set of signs and symptoms , and specifically limits certain movements and functions . That a person considerably disabled by a deformed hip cannot do strenuous ...
... particular condition which is considered disabling produces a particular set of signs and symptoms , and specifically limits certain movements and functions . That a person considerably disabled by a deformed hip cannot do strenuous ...
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