Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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Page 12
... individuals remains locked inside each brain , tied to the experience of one individual , and there is no way that this knowledge can become public or serve as the basis for gradually building a shared representational culture . In ...
... individuals remains locked inside each brain , tied to the experience of one individual , and there is no way that this knowledge can become public or serve as the basis for gradually building a shared representational culture . In ...
Page 13
... individual and cultural : G G I3 ( C = Successive cultural environments ) ( I = Individual representations ) The culture establishes the environment within which ontogenesis will take place ; and the developing individual also ...
... individual and cultural : G G I3 ( C = Successive cultural environments ) ( I = Individual representations ) The culture establishes the environment within which ontogenesis will take place ; and the developing individual also ...
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... individual body . Identity was rooted more in the group than within the individual . In the past , death did not threaten the individual as it does in today's society : death meant that the society had lost part of itself , more than ...
... individual body . Identity was rooted more in the group than within the individual . In the past , death did not threaten the individual as it does in today's society : death meant that the society had lost part of itself , more than ...
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