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Page 187
... analysis of decorative pattern and , in the final analysis , with respect to the context of use . 3.1 Every style is peculiar to a period of a culture and in a given culture or epoch there is only one style or a limited range of styles ...
... analysis of decorative pattern and , in the final analysis , with respect to the context of use . 3.1 Every style is peculiar to a period of a culture and in a given culture or epoch there is only one style or a limited range of styles ...
Page 197
... analysis of stylistic change in material culture . So far there has been little attempt to understand why styles change , why particular styles appear as they do , or what is the relationship between the styles of diverse items of ...
... analysis of stylistic change in material culture . So far there has been little attempt to understand why styles change , why particular styles appear as they do , or what is the relationship between the styles of diverse items of ...
Page 245
... analysis . This is not a new aim in ceramic analysis by any stretch of the imagination , though in many ways the synchronic struc- ture presented by Arnold is . Arnold's structure synthesises a number of exciting trends which have ...
... analysis . This is not a new aim in ceramic analysis by any stretch of the imagination , though in many ways the synchronic struc- ture presented by Arnold is . Arnold's structure synthesises a number of exciting trends which have ...
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