Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 48
... attempt was made to explain why the specific relationship obtained , or to specify under which con- ditions it would be expected to be relevant ( cf. Binford 1978 : 358-60 ) . Wiessner ( 1974 ) attempted to model the relationship ...
... attempt was made to explain why the specific relationship obtained , or to specify under which con- ditions it would be expected to be relevant ( cf. Binford 1978 : 358-60 ) . Wiessner ( 1974 ) attempted to model the relationship ...
Page 98
... attempt is made to relate the middle - range research developed among the Nunami ut to the interpretation of prehistoric ar- chaeology . Binford explains : " I have not yet attempted to provide guides to analysts for the use of the ...
... attempt is made to relate the middle - range research developed among the Nunami ut to the interpretation of prehistoric ar- chaeology . Binford explains : " I have not yet attempted to provide guides to analysts for the use of the ...
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... attempt to relate natural characteristics to invariant aspects of Human behaviour . Thus the ' Beautiful ' is linked to the desire for self- propagation , and the ' Sublime ' to self - preservation . Explicit definition and discussion ...
... attempt to relate natural characteristics to invariant aspects of Human behaviour . Thus the ' Beautiful ' is linked to the desire for self- propagation , and the ' Sublime ' to self - preservation . Explicit definition and discussion ...
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