Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 15Department of Archaeology, 1998 - Archaeology |
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Page 96
... images is beyond the scope of the present study . Of the many problems that are posed by Palaeolithic art I will select some that seem to be amenable to explanation in terms of visual perception . I will then outline relevant aspects of ...
... images is beyond the scope of the present study . Of the many problems that are posed by Palaeolithic art I will select some that seem to be amenable to explanation in terms of visual perception . I will then outline relevant aspects of ...
Page 104
as Interpretations of the abstract signs have ranged from schematic images of real objects to entoptic images ( Lewis - Williams & Dowson 1988 ) to prototype languages ( Forbes & Crowder 1979 ) . Using the cognitive approach such images ...
as Interpretations of the abstract signs have ranged from schematic images of real objects to entoptic images ( Lewis - Williams & Dowson 1988 ) to prototype languages ( Forbes & Crowder 1979 ) . Using the cognitive approach such images ...
Page 105
... images . It has been recognised from early on in the study of parietal art that natural features of the rock surface have provided the starting point for the depiction of images . These features can be irregularities in the rock ...
... images . It has been recognised from early on in the study of parietal art that natural features of the rock surface have provided the starting point for the depiction of images . These features can be irregularities in the rock ...
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