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Order makes individual experience possible . It enables external experiences to
be percieved and understood , by organising them in a meaningful manner .
Cognition is in itself a selective process , involving the apprehension ,
comparison ...
Order makes individual experience possible . It enables external experiences to
be percieved and understood , by organising them in a meaningful manner .
Cognition is in itself a selective process , involving the apprehension ,
comparison ...
Page 193
In the coastal area , the number of schist plaques for individual sites is also
smaller ... The evidence from Lapa do Fumo , a modified natural cave , suggests
that they are not deposited with individual corpses but rather that they were
deposited ...
In the coastal area , the number of schist plaques for individual sites is also
smaller ... The evidence from Lapa do Fumo , a modified natural cave , suggests
that they are not deposited with individual corpses but rather that they were
deposited ...
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Indeed , it was easier to identify the work of individual craftsmen in this instance ,
and moreover to distinguish the work of each individual from his master or
apprentice , because they preferentially used decorative motifs distinct from those
...
Indeed , it was easier to identify the work of individual craftsmen in this instance ,
and moreover to distinguish the work of each individual from his master or
apprentice , because they preferentially used decorative motifs distinct from those
...
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