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... thought , language or art , all of which can be found in at least rudimentary form in other species . Many animals ... thoughts and activities and hence the nature of the material record left for archaeologists to explore and interpret ...
... thought , language or art , all of which can be found in at least rudimentary form in other species . Many animals ... thoughts and activities and hence the nature of the material record left for archaeologists to explore and interpret ...
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... thought of as species of noise which play a creative role in system evolution . Thus we see that it is the shifting cognition of individuals constantly probing the system ( here assumed to be inherently unstable ) which generates change ...
... thought of as species of noise which play a creative role in system evolution . Thus we see that it is the shifting cognition of individuals constantly probing the system ( here assumed to be inherently unstable ) which generates change ...
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resemble it . In this sense savage thought can be defined as analogical thought ( Levi - Strauss 1966 , 263 ) . Levi - Strauss has distinguished systems of totemic classification from history . In the totemic system ' history ' is ...
resemble it . In this sense savage thought can be defined as analogical thought ( Levi - Strauss 1966 , 263 ) . Levi - Strauss has distinguished systems of totemic classification from history . In the totemic system ' history ' is ...
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