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Page 32
... specific notion of time is accepted as a simple ' commonsense ' notion of temporality : something to be applied to document , to arrange the traces of the past . Acceptance of this notion of time as obvious and unprob- lematic ...
... specific notion of time is accepted as a simple ' commonsense ' notion of temporality : something to be applied to document , to arrange the traces of the past . Acceptance of this notion of time as obvious and unprob- lematic ...
Page 44
... specific future is unknown and , therefore , of little imme- diate concern except that for a future to occur , time must be renewed by proper ritual adherence to natural law . The past and present are not separate but are in a ...
... specific future is unknown and , therefore , of little imme- diate concern except that for a future to occur , time must be renewed by proper ritual adherence to natural law . The past and present are not separate but are in a ...
Page 103
... specific , detailed site information on assemblages , stratigraphies and dating , and furthermore something of the hist- orical background to this material . Thirdly , it provides a useful set of tool illustrations which can only aid ...
... specific , detailed site information on assemblages , stratigraphies and dating , and furthermore something of the hist- orical background to this material . Thirdly , it provides a useful set of tool illustrations which can only aid ...
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