Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... context of Yamato state formation , once again illustrates the variety of social , political and economic circumstances to which megalithic tombs in different parts of the world may be related . Monumentality is often encountered in ...
... context of Yamato state formation , once again illustrates the variety of social , political and economic circumstances to which megalithic tombs in different parts of the world may be related . Monumentality is often encountered in ...
Page 180
... context . What does not go is precisely those view- points integral to whose identity is the notion that anything does not go , those viewpoints which can only subsist in the closed context of absolute meaning . So while that sanction ...
... context . What does not go is precisely those view- points integral to whose identity is the notion that anything does not go , those viewpoints which can only subsist in the closed context of absolute meaning . So while that sanction ...
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... context ) . During speech , the boundaries and the structure of this difference can be made clear by the speaker . Meaning is continually reinforced through non - verbal means of communication ( Miller 1989 ) whether it be a shrug to ...
... context ) . During speech , the boundaries and the structure of this difference can be made clear by the speaker . Meaning is continually reinforced through non - verbal means of communication ( Miller 1989 ) whether it be a shrug to ...
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