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... forces over which we have no control , and which can override smaller - scale processes ? The objection to time Derspectivism here is complementary to one of the objections to substantive uniformitarianism : whereas it can be objected ...
... forces over which we have no control , and which can override smaller - scale processes ? The objection to time Derspectivism here is complementary to one of the objections to substantive uniformitarianism : whereas it can be objected ...
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... Force . 1985. Conference on Reburial . Norton Air Force Base , CA , USAF . Watson , N. , Zimmerman , L.J. n.d. Human bones as symbols of power : aboriginal American belief systems toward bones and " grave - robbing " archaeologists . In ...
... Force . 1985. Conference on Reburial . Norton Air Force Base , CA , USAF . Watson , N. , Zimmerman , L.J. n.d. Human bones as symbols of power : aboriginal American belief systems toward bones and " grave - robbing " archaeologists . In ...
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... forces , some other factor , or no factor at all . Establishing the most plausible interpretation would seem far beyond what could ever be known with confidence from the artefactual record . Even if a category such as ' suppression of ...
... forces , some other factor , or no factor at all . Establishing the most plausible interpretation would seem far beyond what could ever be known with confidence from the artefactual record . Even if a category such as ' suppression of ...
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