Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 182
... thought to be reducible to the purely mechanical properties of bodily movement . This is for two reasons , firstly , an assumption that notional phenomena , things held in the mind , are less real than behavioural phenomena . Secondly ...
... thought to be reducible to the purely mechanical properties of bodily movement . This is for two reasons , firstly , an assumption that notional phenomena , things held in the mind , are less real than behavioural phenomena . Secondly ...
Page 183
... thought to exist . However , this dichotomy cannot be sustained , in that aspects of ritual may have a practical intent just as elements of pragmatic activity can have a symbolic connotation . Thus , rather than assuming that ritual is ...
... thought to exist . However , this dichotomy cannot be sustained , in that aspects of ritual may have a practical intent just as elements of pragmatic activity can have a symbolic connotation . Thus , rather than assuming that ritual is ...
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... thought with delight " Aha ! Some - thing to which the public can really relate " , and by doing negated all the work in the rest of contemporary archaeology accessible to the public . Despite the fact that SO " Archaeo- logy in Britain ...
... thought with delight " Aha ! Some - thing to which the public can really relate " , and by doing negated all the work in the rest of contemporary archaeology accessible to the public . Despite the fact that SO " Archaeo- logy in Britain ...
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