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... relative permanence is now the guarantor of impermanence ( Berger 1984 , 12 ) . Change is transformation , metamorphosis of the object . It belongs to the object . But chronology is an index , a law applying to all events , a single all ...
... relative permanence is now the guarantor of impermanence ( Berger 1984 , 12 ) . Change is transformation , metamorphosis of the object . It belongs to the object . But chronology is an index , a law applying to all events , a single all ...
Page 99
... relative to four time periods and nine regions , decided upon on the basis of longitude , latitude and relief . Each region and time period is then described in terms of chronology , industrial group- ings , geographical variation and ...
... relative to four time periods and nine regions , decided upon on the basis of longitude , latitude and relief . Each region and time period is then described in terms of chronology , industrial group- ings , geographical variation and ...
Page 104
... relative to the other two . In addition , individual houses within a compound are also differ- entiated from one another , either according to gender or to function . In fact , given the practical association of women with their hearths ...
... relative to the other two . In addition , individual houses within a compound are also differ- entiated from one another , either according to gender or to function . In fact , given the practical association of women with their hearths ...
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