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Page 168
The goal of this paper was stated at the beginning : it was to be a discussion of
the documentation of style in prehistory . I am not altogether sure that the matter
is any clearer , or the method simpler . However , several points have been made
...
The goal of this paper was stated at the beginning : it was to be a discussion of
the documentation of style in prehistory . I am not altogether sure that the matter
is any clearer , or the method simpler . However , several points have been made
...
Page 241
The Palaeolithic art has great poten- first activity was a slide show and tial for
work with children since discussion in which the children it is shrouded in mystery
, often were shown a wide variety of paintfound in deep , dark caves , and ings ...
The Palaeolithic art has great poten- first activity was a slide show and tial for
work with children since discussion in which the children it is shrouded in mystery
, often were shown a wide variety of paintfound in deep , dark caves , and ings ...
Page 250
From this point the book continues by Although lip service is paid to discussing
indigenous change on the local variation ... In Whittle's discussion the early third
millenni um bc , and of the linguistic hypothesis in the the changes which
occurred ...
From this point the book continues by Although lip service is paid to discussing
indigenous change on the local variation ... In Whittle's discussion the early third
millenni um bc , and of the linguistic hypothesis in the the changes which
occurred ...
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