Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 131
... discussion of interaction patterns between philosophers and archaeologists , and her suggestion that dialogue collapses because their interests in explanation are considerably different . She none- theless stresses the value of ...
... discussion of interaction patterns between philosophers and archaeologists , and her suggestion that dialogue collapses because their interests in explanation are considerably different . She none- theless stresses the value of ...
Page 241
... discussion , a drama session and the production of a large wall painting . Interspersed with these were short pieces of more formal writing about cave art and their associated work . The first activity was a slide show and discussion in ...
... discussion , a drama session and the production of a large wall painting . Interspersed with these were short pieces of more formal writing about cave art and their associated work . The first activity was a slide show and discussion in ...
Page 260
... discussion of both the nature of Palaeolithic society and the significance of art . Similarly , Whittle deals with ... discuss these differing geographical zones in the same terms is not to say that the same processes were operating the ...
... discussion of both the nature of Palaeolithic society and the significance of art . Similarly , Whittle deals with ... discuss these differing geographical zones in the same terms is not to say that the same processes were operating the ...
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