Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 143
... prehistoric artists that is denied them when they consider prehistoric economy and burial customs . This seems right , but it is hard to get beyond formalised personal opinions . We are all new archaeologists now , so we ought to be ...
... prehistoric artists that is denied them when they consider prehistoric economy and burial customs . This seems right , but it is hard to get beyond formalised personal opinions . We are all new archaeologists now , so we ought to be ...
Page 157
... Prehistoric art is rather a longer haul , and this article has not advanced very far up that particular Nile . It ... prehistoric art that have been tried are actually about prehistoric - art - in - the - modern - world . They have ...
... Prehistoric art is rather a longer haul , and this article has not advanced very far up that particular Nile . It ... prehistoric art that have been tried are actually about prehistoric - art - in - the - modern - world . They have ...
Page 158
... Prehistoric Society 50 , 197-216 . What is Art ?. New York , Alfred A. Knopf . Chippindale , C.R. 1985. A microcomputer simulation of variable forms in prehistoric rock - art . In A. Voorrips and S.H. Loving ( eds ) , To Pattern the ...
... Prehistoric Society 50 , 197-216 . What is Art ?. New York , Alfred A. Knopf . Chippindale , C.R. 1985. A microcomputer simulation of variable forms in prehistoric rock - art . In A. Voorrips and S.H. Loving ( eds ) , To Pattern the ...
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