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... expression of behaviour as , say , speech , social interaction or other forms of activity ( rather than an imperfect material byproduct of such activities ) , the approach seems to avoid some of the worst methodological difficulties of ...
... expression of behaviour as , say , speech , social interaction or other forms of activity ( rather than an imperfect material byproduct of such activities ) , the approach seems to avoid some of the worst methodological difficulties of ...
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... expressing a truth . The savage mind deepens its knowledge with the help of imagines mundi . It builds mental structures which facilitate an understanding of the world in as much as they resemble it . In this sense savage thought can be 37.
... expressing a truth . The savage mind deepens its knowledge with the help of imagines mundi . It builds mental structures which facilitate an understanding of the world in as much as they resemble it . In this sense savage thought can be 37.
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... expression and compete with the book's subject matter , to make its reading a pleasurable exercise . and Gender in which argument If , by itself , this is not a sufficient recommendation to an archaeological readership , then Moore's ...
... expression and compete with the book's subject matter , to make its reading a pleasurable exercise . and Gender in which argument If , by itself , this is not a sufficient recommendation to an archaeological readership , then Moore's ...
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