Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... individual artefacts ( Backhouse 2000 ; Drake 2002 : 42-43 ; Dunning 1979 , Yapp 1987 ) , motifs ( Malcolm 1991 ) and individual species ( Jones 2001 ; Varty 1967 , 1999 ; Yapp 1981 ) . Some of the recent debates in studies of medieval ...
... individual artefacts ( Backhouse 2000 ; Drake 2002 : 42-43 ; Dunning 1979 , Yapp 1987 ) , motifs ( Malcolm 1991 ) and individual species ( Jones 2001 ; Varty 1967 , 1999 ; Yapp 1981 ) . Some of the recent debates in studies of medieval ...
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... individual to individual within a culture . While the needs of ritual and communication demand uniformity in artefacts , individual taste breeds variety in aesthetic objects . The function of aesthetic objects is to produce positive ...
... individual to individual within a culture . While the needs of ritual and communication demand uniformity in artefacts , individual taste breeds variety in aesthetic objects . The function of aesthetic objects is to produce positive ...
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... individual biography a high priority . Bodies have individual personal histories that are part of dynamic socio - cultural relations and particular historical processes . Religious beliefs , morals and value systems , themselves ...
... individual biography a high priority . Bodies have individual personal histories that are part of dynamic socio - cultural relations and particular historical processes . Religious beliefs , morals and value systems , themselves ...
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