Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... specific task . Its primary function is related to what some call " large - scale neural integration " or the synthesis of knowledge across many different neural subsystems . This principle applies to many different mammalian species ...
... specific task . Its primary function is related to what some call " large - scale neural integration " or the synthesis of knowledge across many different neural subsystems . This principle applies to many different mammalian species ...
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... specific norms and behaviours a process of social apprenticeship far removed from notions of innocence , wild and natural behaviours . ยท Recognition of the diversity of experiences of women and men due to for example , race , class and ...
... specific norms and behaviours a process of social apprenticeship far removed from notions of innocence , wild and natural behaviours . ยท Recognition of the diversity of experiences of women and men due to for example , race , class and ...
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... specific details of this terminology it may , therefore , for our purposes in seeking to interpret the iconographical representation of childhood age , be more useful to attempt to describe the major socially and biologically recognised ...
... specific details of this terminology it may , therefore , for our purposes in seeking to interpret the iconographical representation of childhood age , be more useful to attempt to describe the major socially and biologically recognised ...
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