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Page 38
... continuity and necessity , and qualitative and quantitative elements . Types of time he identifies include enduring time involving the projection of the past into the present and the future ( ibid . 31 ) . Other types of time are ...
... continuity and necessity , and qualitative and quantitative elements . Types of time he identifies include enduring time involving the projection of the past into the present and the future ( ibid . 31 ) . Other types of time are ...
Page 69
... continuity of the past into the present through classical material culture . ( The middling orders ape the gentry ) Measurement and allocation of the time made according to the task . The gentry stress the continuity of the Dast ...
... continuity of the past into the present through classical material culture . ( The middling orders ape the gentry ) Measurement and allocation of the time made according to the task . The gentry stress the continuity of the Dast ...
Page 94
... continuity over the immediate transitional period ( in situ evolution ? ) whereas their posi- tioning on the skull , and especially whether they met in the middle , shows a marked break . The controversy was most evident in the spirited ...
... continuity over the immediate transitional period ( in situ evolution ? ) whereas their posi- tioning on the skull , and especially whether they met in the middle , shows a marked break . The controversy was most evident in the spirited ...
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