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Page 157
... human figures drawn upright are alive , human figures on their sides are dead ' . I am particularly fond of this last sandbank ( whatever happened to sleep in prehistory ? ) , and of its corollary , that a large human figure drawn on ...
... human figures drawn upright are alive , human figures on their sides are dead ' . I am particularly fond of this last sandbank ( whatever happened to sleep in prehistory ? ) , and of its corollary , that a large human figure drawn on ...
Page 177
... human response to the natural world . This can be shown if we consider the etymology of individual elements or motifs making up decoration on a pot . Each has a specific- ally natural , tactile or visual origin . Such elements are of ...
... human response to the natural world . This can be shown if we consider the etymology of individual elements or motifs making up decoration on a pot . Each has a specific- ally natural , tactile or visual origin . Such elements are of ...
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... human figure . The schist plaques can then be seen elaborations of the human figure , including the presence of shoulders . According to Fleming ( 1969 ) , this is one of the fundamental features for them to be considered ...
... human figure . The schist plaques can then be seen elaborations of the human figure , including the presence of shoulders . According to Fleming ( 1969 ) , this is one of the fundamental features for them to be considered ...
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