Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 15Department of Archaeology, 1998 - Archaeology |
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... human agency and the opposite extreme of ' empathetic methodology ' as positing that the inner experiences of individual humans provide insight into all human cultures . Between these two extremes lies individualistic methodology where ...
... human agency and the opposite extreme of ' empathetic methodology ' as positing that the inner experiences of individual humans provide insight into all human cultures . Between these two extremes lies individualistic methodology where ...
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the human consciousness . The creation of art is a physical response to , and expression of , the underlying mental operations developing in the modern human mind . The functional and symbolic nature of art have been much discussed ...
the human consciousness . The creation of art is a physical response to , and expression of , the underlying mental operations developing in the modern human mind . The functional and symbolic nature of art have been much discussed ...
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... human beings from outside the local group would be quite rare . Recognition of human images would therefore also be quite weak leading to very crude representations of human forms . Humans within the local group would be perceived as ...
... human beings from outside the local group would be quite rare . Recognition of human images would therefore also be quite weak leading to very crude representations of human forms . Humans within the local group would be perceived as ...
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