Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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... fact that all these dates are significantly later than those in the Sahara , and that some decorative motifs are shared in common , has led to the suggestion that a mechanism of diffusion ( of ideas and techniques if not of people ) was ...
... fact that all these dates are significantly later than those in the Sahara , and that some decorative motifs are shared in common , has led to the suggestion that a mechanism of diffusion ( of ideas and techniques if not of people ) was ...
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... fact represent what he says they do . He cites Foucault ( 1970 ) and Hooper- Greenhill's ( 1992 ) attempt to apply Foucauldian analysis to the history of museums . What he lacks is Foucault's skill most evident in Discipline and Punish ...
... fact represent what he says they do . He cites Foucault ( 1970 ) and Hooper- Greenhill's ( 1992 ) attempt to apply Foucauldian analysis to the history of museums . What he lacks is Foucault's skill most evident in Discipline and Punish ...
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... fact , if the placenta was treated as a twin self , could it not be argued that form itself was the constituting factor in the formation of an individual , even if he / she did not attain personhood ? Indeed , very young children were ...
... fact , if the placenta was treated as a twin self , could it not be argued that form itself was the constituting factor in the formation of an individual , even if he / she did not attain personhood ? Indeed , very young children were ...
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