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... reflect the complete range of processes that once took place there . It is conceivable that Torrence's results reflect only the last stages in a long period of use . Similarly , it would be good to learn more about the contexts in which ...
... reflect the complete range of processes that once took place there . It is conceivable that Torrence's results reflect only the last stages in a long period of use . Similarly , it would be good to learn more about the contexts in which ...
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... reflects information network . this an a as such although a of Europe organisationally and theoretically . To its great credit ... reflect accurate observation of the geometricality of the human body . Palaeolithic art is known for its ...
... reflects information network . this an a as such although a of Europe organisationally and theoretically . To its great credit ... reflect accurate observation of the geometricality of the human body . Palaeolithic art is known for its ...
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