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... spatial metaphor . Time becomes location and distance , a framework in which the traces of the Dast are locked up and may be situated and ordered . Spatial , linear or abstract time is an invention of recent date and can be related to ...
... spatial metaphor . Time becomes location and distance , a framework in which the traces of the Dast are locked up and may be situated and ordered . Spatial , linear or abstract time is an invention of recent date and can be related to ...
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... spatial time with substantial time , an eventful landscape of conti- nuity and discontinuity : structured difference . Instead of length of time we should refer to the density of relations of practice . A History Of Times The essential ...
... spatial time with substantial time , an eventful landscape of conti- nuity and discontinuity : structured difference . Instead of length of time we should refer to the density of relations of practice . A History Of Times The essential ...
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... spatial patterning in the archaeological record . We shall not be able to investigate the relationship between production and exchange unless we can overcome this difficulty . It follows that it may also be impossible to decide whether ...
... spatial patterning in the archaeological record . We shall not be able to investigate the relationship between production and exchange unless we can overcome this difficulty . It follows that it may also be impossible to decide whether ...
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