Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 112
... communication in poetry , music , novels , theatre , and even in painting , relies very much on an underlying ... communicate the sensual details to which our minds are conditioned for recreating human scenarios . At this level we can ...
... communication in poetry , music , novels , theatre , and even in painting , relies very much on an underlying ... communicate the sensual details to which our minds are conditioned for recreating human scenarios . At this level we can ...
Page 139
... communication . There is a growing feeling these days that much of the difference between humans and others can perhaps be accounted for by the appearance of language , or cer- tainly communication in one form or another . It is the ...
... communication . There is a growing feeling these days that much of the difference between humans and others can perhaps be accounted for by the appearance of language , or cer- tainly communication in one form or another . It is the ...
Page 252
... communication in which Europe still figures as the principal theatre in which hominids have been active . In its present form , it can never be a World Congress , leaving aside its political ostrichism . My guess is that as the younger ...
... communication in which Europe still figures as the principal theatre in which hominids have been active . In its present form , it can never be a World Congress , leaving aside its political ostrichism . My guess is that as the younger ...
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