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... 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 and ...
... 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 and ...
Page 201
... 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 currently popular . It is the same ...
... 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 currently popular . It is the same ...
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... individual South Africans is to do no more than register a protest , at the expense of insulting respected colleagues . Moreover , many , if not all , of these South African archaeologists have done much to dispel the myths upon which ...
... individual South Africans is to do no more than register a protest , at the expense of insulting respected colleagues . Moreover , many , if not all , of these South African archaeologists have done much to dispel the myths upon which ...
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