Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... represent . Conventions may be involved not only in such obviously conventional cases . They also apply , for example , to representations , such as the figurines of Malta , which seem much more obviously similar to the things they ...
... represent . Conventions may be involved not only in such obviously conventional cases . They also apply , for example , to representations , such as the figurines of Malta , which seem much more obviously similar to the things they ...
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referred to actual obesity almost as though the figurines were simply attempts to represent fat individuals . Biaggi ( 1986 : 131 , see also Battaglia 1927 ) , for example , refers to them as ' represented as being enormously fat ...
referred to actual obesity almost as though the figurines were simply attempts to represent fat individuals . Biaggi ( 1986 : 131 , see also Battaglia 1927 ) , for example , refers to them as ' represented as being enormously fat ...
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... represented singly such differences of absolute size could not be used to represent hierarchy . Neither , given the need to use figurines of different sizes for differing purposes could absolute size alone have been used to express ...
... represented singly such differences of absolute size could not be used to represent hierarchy . Neither , given the need to use figurines of different sizes for differing purposes could absolute size alone have been used to express ...
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