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... nature and degree . A really fancy figure ( looks like ' fine art ' ) has lots of order . A really scrappy figure ... natural rock - surfaces of the mountain which display some degree of order . The order may be conveniently assessed by ...
... nature and degree . A really fancy figure ( looks like ' fine art ' ) has lots of order . A really scrappy figure ... natural rock - surfaces of the mountain which display some degree of order . The order may be conveniently assessed by ...
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... nature of the pre- historic record . This paper attempts to deal with both . Before diving into this conceptual quagmire it is important to regress drastically and examine the basic goals of archaeology . This is necessary to lay a ...
... nature of the pre- historic record . This paper attempts to deal with both . Before diving into this conceptual quagmire it is important to regress drastically and examine the basic goals of archaeology . This is necessary to lay a ...
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... natural world , a world which climatically has not changed radically since the end of the pleistocene . Humanity and its products are a part of nature , and we respond to the natural world in a sensual fashion . Our response is of ...
... natural world , a world which climatically has not changed radically since the end of the pleistocene . Humanity and its products are a part of nature , and we respond to the natural world in a sensual fashion . Our response is of ...
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