Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 21Department of Archaeology, 2006 - Archaeology |
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... representation in the Palaeolithic and the second ( or should I say third ) origins of body representation in the Renaissance . The act of representation is presented in terms of the activity , indeed identity , of the social individual ...
... representation in the Palaeolithic and the second ( or should I say third ) origins of body representation in the Renaissance . The act of representation is presented in terms of the activity , indeed identity , of the social individual ...
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... representation of representation of the body encapsulating an identity , reworking a prior identity , that can only be contextualised in a world of reconfigured globalisations . The paper traces an intriguing trajectory of the changing ...
... representation of representation of the body encapsulating an identity , reworking a prior identity , that can only be contextualised in a world of reconfigured globalisations . The paper traces an intriguing trajectory of the changing ...
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... representation is exclusively schematic . The figurine has no facial features , which possibly have been eroded ... representation , thus overcoming the limitations inherent in very broad canonical classifications . Analysing this ...
... representation is exclusively schematic . The figurine has no facial features , which possibly have been eroded ... representation , thus overcoming the limitations inherent in very broad canonical classifications . Analysing this ...
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Building technologies quick architecture and Early Neolithic long barrow sites in Southern | 117 |
Book Reviews and Notes | 135 |
Archaeological Review from Cambridge 21 1 | 137 |
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