Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... suggesting ' that Long wants to defy Picasso's dictum that " Art is what nature isn't " by fusing art and nature in a ... suggests a more rigorous theoretical approach . These I would suggest are phenomenologically based in terms of the ...
... suggesting ' that Long wants to defy Picasso's dictum that " Art is what nature isn't " by fusing art and nature in a ... suggests a more rigorous theoretical approach . These I would suggest are phenomenologically based in terms of the ...
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... suggests that there may be some overarching determinant to the art work that may be produced - indeed , she argues the case very convincingly . In her final part of the text she writes : I have been insisting that the expanded field of ...
... suggests that there may be some overarching determinant to the art work that may be produced - indeed , she argues the case very convincingly . In her final part of the text she writes : I have been insisting that the expanded field of ...
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... suggests that many of the arguments for language change are oversimplified . The fourth chapter entitled ' Bones , Genes and People ' explores the range of information that can be extracted from people both the remains of individuals ...
... suggests that many of the arguments for language change are oversimplified . The fourth chapter entitled ' Bones , Genes and People ' explores the range of information that can be extracted from people both the remains of individuals ...
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