Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... objects are drawn and their inscriptions , dimensions , capacities and weights are all recorded . Also recorded are descriptions of the locations where these objects were collected . In Xuanhe Bogu Tu , the bronze vessels are drawn to ...
... objects are drawn and their inscriptions , dimensions , capacities and weights are all recorded . Also recorded are descriptions of the locations where these objects were collected . In Xuanhe Bogu Tu , the bronze vessels are drawn to ...
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... object are seen as effects of history ( Hoy 1986 , 128 ) . Foucault introduces the notion of interpretation into the heart of being . The self is not an objective ' thing ' , either self - generating or created by external structural ...
... object are seen as effects of history ( Hoy 1986 , 128 ) . Foucault introduces the notion of interpretation into the heart of being . The self is not an objective ' thing ' , either self - generating or created by external structural ...
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... object of interest in itself , with the discussion revolving repeatedly around questions of design , origins and evolution , set in a broadly diffusionist framework . There is a particular predilection for establishing very long - term ...
... object of interest in itself , with the discussion revolving repeatedly around questions of design , origins and evolution , set in a broadly diffusionist framework . There is a particular predilection for establishing very long - term ...
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