Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... means something like what I mean by illustration . Perhaps more importantly , the employment of illustrative representation introduces formal variety into representations and increases the scope for the employment of the imagination and ...
... means something like what I mean by illustration . Perhaps more importantly , the employment of illustrative representation introduces formal variety into representations and increases the scope for the employment of the imagination and ...
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... means to distinguish naturally occurring flint , for example . A dozen generations of students from British Art Schools will discuss sculpture in terms of a formal language which deals with such physical realities as form , surface ...
... means to distinguish naturally occurring flint , for example . A dozen generations of students from British Art Schools will discuss sculpture in terms of a formal language which deals with such physical realities as form , surface ...
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... means that despite an ongoing critical discourse these issues are by no means resolved . Understanding the role played by material culture is fundamental to understanding ethnicity in archaeology . The material world determined the way ...
... means that despite an ongoing critical discourse these issues are by no means resolved . Understanding the role played by material culture is fundamental to understanding ethnicity in archaeology . The material world determined the way ...
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