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Page 144
... kind of thing even an archaeologist can get hold of . But the purpose , it turns out , is " to clarify , intensify , or otherwise enlarge our experience of life " ( Canaday 1980 , 4-6 ) . Not much help here in judging Mont Bégo , or the ...
... kind of thing even an archaeologist can get hold of . But the purpose , it turns out , is " to clarify , intensify , or otherwise enlarge our experience of life " ( Canaday 1980 , 4-6 ) . Not much help here in judging Mont Bégo , or the ...
Page 154
... kind of sense in terms of what we think might be interesting : the kind of geometry the Mont Bégo artisans worked with ; the kind of things they drew realistic pictures of ; and the kind of perspective and scale they used . I do not ...
... kind of sense in terms of what we think might be interesting : the kind of geometry the Mont Bégo artisans worked with ; the kind of things they drew realistic pictures of ; and the kind of perspective and scale they used . I do not ...
Page 174
... kind of interpretation . For one thing , our acceptance of its plausibility rests on our accepting the idea that changes in cultural forms reflect or are congruent with changes in society and economy . Implicitly , we are asked to ...
... kind of interpretation . For one thing , our acceptance of its plausibility rests on our accepting the idea that changes in cultural forms reflect or are congruent with changes in society and economy . Implicitly , we are asked to ...
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