Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... concepts of time , based on the assumption that such concepts will affect the way that behaviour is organized and therefore contribute towards the patterning of the archaeological record . We suggest that this process , evident in ...
... concepts of time , based on the assumption that such concepts will affect the way that behaviour is organized and therefore contribute towards the patterning of the archaeological record . We suggest that this process , evident in ...
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... concepts that have a " human " meaning or that can be logically derived from meaningful concepts . To use such a model is absolutely indispensable and no history can be derived archaeological without it " ( 1971 : 37 ) . from finds ...
... concepts that have a " human " meaning or that can be logically derived from meaningful concepts . To use such a model is absolutely indispensable and no history can be derived archaeological without it " ( 1971 : 37 ) . from finds ...
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... Concepts of Time Time is a continuous phenomenon , packaged into different conceptual frameworks for the benefit of self - orientation , communication and comprehension . Different concepts of time have been a subject of concern among ...
... Concepts of Time Time is a continuous phenomenon , packaged into different conceptual frameworks for the benefit of self - orientation , communication and comprehension . Different concepts of time have been a subject of concern among ...
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