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Page 157
... function or in world - view ( though I doubt it myself ) : but if there are any simple congruences , they can only be reached via an understanding of the internal systematics of each set of designs . Almost all our routine judgements of ...
... function or in world - view ( though I doubt it myself ) : but if there are any simple congruences , they can only be reached via an understanding of the internal systematics of each set of designs . Almost all our routine judgements of ...
Page 162
... function . do fully admit that function does limit the possible range of stylistic variability ( Sackett 1982 ) . However , functional limitations seem to arise more from the material and technological constraints than from some ...
... function . do fully admit that function does limit the possible range of stylistic variability ( Sackett 1982 ) . However , functional limitations seem to arise more from the material and technological constraints than from some ...
Page 208
... function of art " . " Naturalistic " Greek art was different from the " stereotyped " images of the Egyptians precisely because it fulfilled a different function in the cultural , political and the social life of the community . The ...
... function of art " . " Naturalistic " Greek art was different from the " stereotyped " images of the Egyptians precisely because it fulfilled a different function in the cultural , political and the social life of the community . The ...
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