Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 167
... artefacts are distributed in space : so that types of artefact distribution have been treated as the bearers of the notion of spatiality . It is true that different kinds of distribution plots are spatial by virtue of being in space ...
... artefacts are distributed in space : so that types of artefact distribution have been treated as the bearers of the notion of spatiality . It is true that different kinds of distribution plots are spatial by virtue of being in space ...
Page 221
... artefacts ( most of those present are not imaginatively exhibited ) , the organisers having preferred to utilise the visual arts ( mads , plans , photograohs , reconstructions ) and the very much post - war medium of video present ...
... artefacts ( most of those present are not imaginatively exhibited ) , the organisers having preferred to utilise the visual arts ( mads , plans , photograohs , reconstructions ) and the very much post - war medium of video present ...
Page 227
... Artefacts as Categories should stand out as one of the more useful . This is not so much due to Dr. Miller's admittedly archaeological bent for this study , but to his concern with the minutiae of ceramic variability as an active ...
... Artefacts as Categories should stand out as one of the more useful . This is not so much due to Dr. Miller's admittedly archaeological bent for this study , but to his concern with the minutiae of ceramic variability as an active ...
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