Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... Association , vol . 2 , Suppe , F. & Asquith , P.D. ( eds ) , pp . 281-98 . Philosophy of Science Association , East Lancing . Shapere , D. , 1977b . " Scientific theories and their domains " , in The Structure of Scientific Theories ...
... Association , vol . 2 , Suppe , F. & Asquith , P.D. ( eds ) , pp . 281-98 . Philosophy of Science Association , East Lancing . Shapere , D. , 1977b . " Scientific theories and their domains " , in The Structure of Scientific Theories ...
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... associations involved . Of course , groves are non - human edifices , and this relates to the association of worship with nature , and the idea that venerable and pious thoughts will spring directly therefrom . Moreover , the adherents ...
... associations involved . Of course , groves are non - human edifices , and this relates to the association of worship with nature , and the idea that venerable and pious thoughts will spring directly therefrom . Moreover , the adherents ...
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... association of past memories can be seen in his diaries : September 28 ( 1877 ) : An object or mark raised or made by man on a scene is worth ten times any such formed by unconscious Nature . Hence clouds , mists and mountains are ...
... association of past memories can be seen in his diaries : September 28 ( 1877 ) : An object or mark raised or made by man on a scene is worth ten times any such formed by unconscious Nature . Hence clouds , mists and mountains are ...
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