Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... complex overall structure ( architecture ) of representation and memory ; and ( 14 ) the integration of material ... complex , general- purpose and interrelated , and it appears unlikely that they evolved in parallel , each for a ...
... complex overall structure ( architecture ) of representation and memory ; and ( 14 ) the integration of material ... complex , general- purpose and interrelated , and it appears unlikely that they evolved in parallel , each for a ...
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... complex , as they are led through a tangled web of representational modes and complex institutionalized algorithms ( Nelson , 1990 ; Karmiloff - Smith , 1992 ) . In effect , we have become complex , multi- layered , hybrid minds ...
... complex , as they are led through a tangled web of representational modes and complex institutionalized algorithms ( Nelson , 1990 ; Karmiloff - Smith , 1992 ) . In effect , we have become complex , multi- layered , hybrid minds ...
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... complex chiefdom , rather than as a state , although the latter existed in contemporary Upper Egypt . With the level of social complexity established , discussion moves to a consideration of evidence for pharaonic kingship . Since ...
... complex chiefdom , rather than as a state , although the latter existed in contemporary Upper Egypt . With the level of social complexity established , discussion moves to a consideration of evidence for pharaonic kingship . Since ...
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