Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... ideas about meaning and the interpretation of objects , which can be transferred between prehistoric and contemporary material culture . In so doing the application of ideas from contemporary art , to archaeological artefacts , enhances ...
... ideas about meaning and the interpretation of objects , which can be transferred between prehistoric and contemporary material culture . In so doing the application of ideas from contemporary art , to archaeological artefacts , enhances ...
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... ideas ' that are " integrated into the contexts in which they arise , as [ part of the complex of ideas that surround them " . Navigation , calendrics , divination , religion , social relations or decoration , all rest on mathematical ideas ...
... ideas ' that are " integrated into the contexts in which they arise , as [ part of the complex of ideas that surround them " . Navigation , calendrics , divination , religion , social relations or decoration , all rest on mathematical ideas ...
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... ideas . Despite the interesting proposition that it could be mathematical ideas that provide the connection between ritual and everyday thought , unravelling such ideas could be said to demand what Alfred Gell ( 1992 ) has called a ...
... ideas . Despite the interesting proposition that it could be mathematical ideas that provide the connection between ritual and everyday thought , unravelling such ideas could be said to demand what Alfred Gell ( 1992 ) has called a ...
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