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... nature of temporality and its relation to social totalities . Unfortunately , as in so many other areas , this is not the case . 1 In this paper we intend to problematise the nature of time and , in so doing , hope to dispel some of the ...
... nature of temporality and its relation to social totalities . Unfortunately , as in so many other areas , this is not the case . 1 In this paper we intend to problematise the nature of time and , in so doing , hope to dispel some of the ...
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... nature does not change , the situation is only different as to its observable factors such as people involved and locations . Therefore , the past is the present ( cf. Lowenthal , 1985 xv ) . Indians know the past because it is ...
... nature does not change , the situation is only different as to its observable factors such as people involved and locations . Therefore , the past is the present ( cf. Lowenthal , 1985 xv ) . Indians know the past because it is ...
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... nature , being the work of Sturdy and Hahn in Germany , and Bailey , Clark , Freeman and Straus in Cantabria . The ... nature of the subject matter ( i.e. the changing nature of the adaptations and archaeological record through time ) ...
... nature , being the work of Sturdy and Hahn in Germany , and Bailey , Clark , Freeman and Straus in Cantabria . The ... nature of the subject matter ( i.e. the changing nature of the adaptations and archaeological record through time ) ...
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