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Page 187
... images is more than the inventory of the parts which form them . The spatial relationships bet- ween the parts play a crucial role in the perception of the whole ( Palmer 1977 ) . This suggests that they are the key to the formation of ...
... images is more than the inventory of the parts which form them . The spatial relationships bet- ween the parts play a crucial role in the perception of the whole ( Palmer 1977 ) . This suggests that they are the key to the formation of ...
Page 242
... images of people at Cougnac . Quite surpising- ly , the children seemed less interested in the well preserved grand friezes such as at Lascaux than in more obscure paintings which one had to struggle to inter- pret the images ; guessing ...
... images of people at Cougnac . Quite surpising- ly , the children seemed less interested in the well preserved grand friezes such as at Lascaux than in more obscure paintings which one had to struggle to inter- pret the images ; guessing ...
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... images , and one is left , rather like Shakespeare's MacBeth , to con- jecture what it all means . It is one thing to write that Stonehenge reflects the thoughts of those who view it ( that point was made , in any event , by Jacquetta ...
... images , and one is left , rather like Shakespeare's MacBeth , to con- jecture what it all means . It is one thing to write that Stonehenge reflects the thoughts of those who view it ( that point was made , in any event , by Jacquetta ...
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