Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... figures are . Let us try to find order in some of the figures by increasing degrees of ' artiness ' : 1 . Figure 1L , a single isolated peck - mark , has minimal or perhaps zero order , as the only characteristic it possesses is its ...
... figures are . Let us try to find order in some of the figures by increasing degrees of ' artiness ' : 1 . Figure 1L , a single isolated peck - mark , has minimal or perhaps zero order , as the only characteristic it possesses is its ...
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... figure like Figure 1F needs a few dozen , most of them more complex ( informative ) in nature . Adding further features to the figure such as dots inside enclosed areas ( Figure 1F ) or legs and tails to cornus ( Figure 1D ) increases ...
... figure like Figure 1F needs a few dozen , most of them more complex ( informative ) in nature . Adding further features to the figure such as dots inside enclosed areas ( Figure 1F ) or legs and tails to cornus ( Figure 1D ) increases ...
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... figures ( e.g. Figure 1E ) . A simulation method with a random element demonstrates that a number of horn - shapes with good geometric order will arise naturally within a population which is generated by a stochastic method ...
... figures ( e.g. Figure 1E ) . A simulation method with a random element demonstrates that a number of horn - shapes with good geometric order will arise naturally within a population which is generated by a stochastic method ...
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