Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... understanding of space was socially constructed , even if the physical raw materials might exist independently of society . This rather complex understanding of the world , which holds that while physi- cal objects exist independently ...
... understanding of space was socially constructed , even if the physical raw materials might exist independently of society . This rather complex understanding of the world , which holds that while physi- cal objects exist independently ...
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... understanding is always imperfect . Moreover , it recognises that understanding , representation , identity and social relations are phenomena which are constituted in what Lacan would call the symbolic . While Lacan opposes the ...
... understanding is always imperfect . Moreover , it recognises that understanding , representation , identity and social relations are phenomena which are constituted in what Lacan would call the symbolic . While Lacan opposes the ...
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... understanding of the past . Regular , abstract , time can be subdivided into smaller units , whether for measurement ( i.e. calendar time ) , to reflect the duration of discrete events or behavioural episodes , ( i.e. episodal time ) ...
... understanding of the past . Regular , abstract , time can be subdivided into smaller units , whether for measurement ( i.e. calendar time ) , to reflect the duration of discrete events or behavioural episodes , ( i.e. episodal time ) ...
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