Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 110
... limited excavation . Possibly it was no coincidence that this was the last paper presented in the session , for it raised several related points . Firstly we need to be cautious about inferences drawn from plough zone assemblages ...
... limited excavation . Possibly it was no coincidence that this was the last paper presented in the session , for it raised several related points . Firstly we need to be cautious about inferences drawn from plough zone assemblages ...
Page 142
... limited experiment has shown , does detract from them . So I will concentrate on rock - figures , and use as examples the handful of Mont Bégo figures illustrated , in exploring just what prehis- toric art might usefully be taken to be ...
... limited experiment has shown , does detract from them . So I will concentrate on rock - figures , and use as examples the handful of Mont Bégo figures illustrated , in exploring just what prehis- toric art might usefully be taken to be ...
Page 184
... by per- ceiving an image and comparing it with information already categorised in the brain . The need for this categorisation springs from the limited capacity of human memory to store unrelated information . Experiments 184.
... by per- ceiving an image and comparing it with information already categorised in the brain . The need for this categorisation springs from the limited capacity of human memory to store unrelated information . Experiments 184.
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