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Page 157
... natural ' and ' obvious ' approaches to prehistoric art that have been tried are actually about prehistoric - art - in - the - modern - world . They have marginal or no relevance when it comes to understanding prehistoric times ...
... natural ' and ' obvious ' approaches to prehistoric art that have been tried are actually about prehistoric - art - in - the - modern - world . They have marginal or no relevance when it comes to understanding prehistoric times ...
Page 177
... natural world . This can be shown if we consider the etymology of individual elements or motifs making up decoration on a pot . Each has a specific- ally natural , tactile or visual origin . Such elements are of three types : index ...
... natural world . This can be shown if we consider the etymology of individual elements or motifs making up decoration on a pot . Each has a specific- ally natural , tactile or visual origin . Such elements are of three types : index ...
Page 178
... natural , as well as cultural , origins of decoration . This , in itself , is little guide to our arbitration of interpretative claims . To see how an acknowledgement of the natural origins of decor- ation may affect such arbitration ...
... natural , as well as cultural , origins of decoration . This , in itself , is little guide to our arbitration of interpretative claims . To see how an acknowledgement of the natural origins of decor- ation may affect such arbitration ...
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