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... geometric order is supplemented by a representat- ional , pictorial element . -- 4. Figure 1F , a more complex geometric shape , has greater order than the simple geometric shapes of Figures 1G - J , as can be roughly measured by the ...
... geometric order is supplemented by a representat- ional , pictorial element . -- 4. Figure 1F , a more complex geometric shape , has greater order than the simple geometric shapes of Figures 1G - J , as can be roughly measured by the ...
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... geometric rectilinear shape ) , while the horns are often enormously larger and more complexly curved than they are in life . Legs and a tail ( Figure 1D ) at the right points on the blob - body's geometry are optional additions ...
... geometric rectilinear shape ) , while the horns are often enormously larger and more complexly curved than they are in life . Legs and a tail ( Figure 1D ) at the right points on the blob - body's geometry are optional additions ...
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... geometry of the plaque as a way of stressing the cultural ( geometric ) as against the natural ( curvilinear ) , and are found in the decoration of contemporary domestic and later Beaker pottery . In the schist plaques , these ...
... geometry of the plaque as a way of stressing the cultural ( geometric ) as against the natural ( curvilinear ) , and are found in the decoration of contemporary domestic and later Beaker pottery . In the schist plaques , these ...
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