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Page 172
... motifs used on Southwestern Pueblo Indian ceramics ( Boas 1927 ) to the present specialist field of ' ceramic sociology ' ( Washburn 1983 ; Wobst 1977 ) , in which pottery decoration is analysed in terms of the ' meaning ' that it is ...
... motifs used on Southwestern Pueblo Indian ceramics ( Boas 1927 ) to the present specialist field of ' ceramic sociology ' ( Washburn 1983 ; Wobst 1977 ) , in which pottery decoration is analysed in terms of the ' meaning ' that it is ...
Page 189
... motifs may be better considered as ' architypes ' . Nevetheless , they contribute to the overall geometry of the ... motifs . The motifs employed in the area below the horizontal boundary have been likened and possibly inspired by the ...
... motifs may be better considered as ' architypes ' . Nevetheless , they contribute to the overall geometry of the ... motifs . The motifs employed in the area below the horizontal boundary have been likened and possibly inspired by the ...
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... motifs . In brief , therefore , there is a structure that underlies stylistic development , and which manifests itself in the waxing and waning popularity of sets of decorative motifs , related together by a central theme . Spatially ...
... motifs . In brief , therefore , there is a structure that underlies stylistic development , and which manifests itself in the waxing and waning popularity of sets of decorative motifs , related together by a central theme . Spatially ...
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academic aesthetic African Alentejo analysis Anthropology archaeo Archaeological Review Archaeology areas artefacts artist Beaker Bohuslän British Cambridge 4:2 Cambridge University Press candlesticks ceramic Chippindale Christopher Chippindale Clarke classical concern considered contemporary decoration descriptive method design systematics economy and ideology elements Europe example geometric Gombrich Greek art halberd Hodder human Hyenstrand ideas images important individual interpretation James Whitley Late Bronze Age logic London material culture material record means Mesolithic Mont Bégo motifs Museum Mycenaean Neolithic Neolithic Europe objects OPMAE organisation Oxford painting particular pastoral Paul Lane period Peterborough ware picture Piggott pottery prehistoric art prehistoric record production relationship representation Review from Cambridge ritual rock carvings rock-art Rococo rôle schist plaques seen semiotic settlement shape silversmiths social society South Africa spatial specific Stonehenge structure style stylistic change stylistic patterns suggest Sweden symbolism theory types visual Welinder Wobst