Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... recognise animals . An important feature of the visual recognition system is that of transformational invariance , the ... recognised . The use of twisted perspective is an example of the storage of important visual elements of the scene ...
... recognise animals . An important feature of the visual recognition system is that of transformational invariance , the ... recognised . The use of twisted perspective is an example of the storage of important visual elements of the scene ...
Page 105
... recognised from early on in the study of parietal art that natural features of the rock surface have provided the ... recognised in terms of patterns already resident in the system . Once a suitably close match between the stimulus and a ...
... recognised from early on in the study of parietal art that natural features of the rock surface have provided the ... recognised in terms of patterns already resident in the system . Once a suitably close match between the stimulus and a ...
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... recognise disability then can active care or non - care of these individuals be recognised ? There are many health problems which only affect the soft tissues and are therefore not visible in the skeletal record ( many congenital ...
... recognise disability then can active care or non - care of these individuals be recognised ? There are many health problems which only affect the soft tissues and are therefore not visible in the skeletal record ( many congenital ...
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