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... concepts of Time looms large . The papers in this issue have been gathered to provide a small sample of the diversity of ... concept of " time perspectivism " . He proposes that a multiplicity of time scales ( i.e. durations ) may be ...
... concepts of Time looms large . The papers in this issue have been gathered to provide a small sample of the diversity of ... concept of " time perspectivism " . He proposes that a multiplicity of time scales ( i.e. durations ) may be ...
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THE IMPACT OF THE CONCEPTS OF TIME AND PAST ON THE CONCEPT OF ARCHAEOLOGY : SOME LESSONS FROM THE REBURIAL ISSUE Larry J. Zimmerman wav . Archaeologists view the world in a singular and perhaps peculiar As Loren Eiseley eloquently ...
THE IMPACT OF THE CONCEPTS OF TIME AND PAST ON THE CONCEPT OF ARCHAEOLOGY : SOME LESSONS FROM THE REBURIAL ISSUE Larry J. Zimmerman wav . Archaeologists view the world in a singular and perhaps peculiar As Loren Eiseley eloquently ...
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... concept of history in winter counts because continuous subject matter seldom appeared . Other groups in other culture areas had similar methods , but " lacking a sense of rigid chronology , most tribal religions did not base their ...
... concept of history in winter counts because continuous subject matter seldom appeared . Other groups in other culture areas had similar methods , but " lacking a sense of rigid chronology , most tribal religions did not base their ...
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