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How are prehistoric stylistic patterns manifested in the material record , and what
are viable descriptive and comparative methods for determining these patterns ?
These two questions will be dealt with in turn . Manifestations of Stylistic ...
How are prehistoric stylistic patterns manifested in the material record , and what
are viable descriptive and comparative methods for determining these patterns ?
These two questions will be dealt with in turn . Manifestations of Stylistic ...
Page 166
There have been a few applications of grammars in comparative morphology (
Clarke 1968 ; Boast and Chippindale n.d. ) all of which go a long way towards
meeting the criteria of neutrality and resolution . Also , there are the well known ...
There have been a few applications of grammars in comparative morphology (
Clarke 1968 ; Boast and Chippindale n.d. ) all of which go a long way towards
meeting the criteria of neutrality and resolution . Also , there are the well known ...
Page 168
I do consider , however , that . descriptive methods and subsequent comparative
methods must be based on explicit definitions of what is being described and
what relations measured . I hope that this discussion has opened up the
possibility ...
I do consider , however , that . descriptive methods and subsequent comparative
methods must be based on explicit definitions of what is being described and
what relations measured . I hope that this discussion has opened up the
possibility ...
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