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Spatial organisation is , here again , a fundamental factor : if visual stimuli are
presented in a structured fashion , the success of recall is higher than if they were
jumbled ( spoehr and Lehmkhule 1982 ) . Since spatial organisation is involved
in ...
Spatial organisation is , here again , a fundamental factor : if visual stimuli are
presented in a structured fashion , the success of recall is higher than if they were
jumbled ( spoehr and Lehmkhule 1982 ) . Since spatial organisation is involved
in ...
Page 194
Where group is strong , that is , it consists of an organised set of individuals
sharing a set ... of the dead have been associated with lineage socieites ( Saxe
1970 ) , that is to say , societies where social organisation is based on a notion ,
real or ...
Where group is strong , that is , it consists of an organised set of individuals
sharing a set ... of the dead have been associated with lineage socieites ( Saxe
1970 ) , that is to say , societies where social organisation is based on a notion ,
real or ...
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Although numerous sites are registered , their distribution reflecting social
organisation has yet to be analysed . The overall pattern for this area shows a
tendency towards a division into two major regions ( Jensen 1984 , 44 ) which in
turn ...
Although numerous sites are registered , their distribution reflecting social
organisation has yet to be analysed . The overall pattern for this area shows a
tendency towards a division into two major regions ( Jensen 1984 , 44 ) which in
turn ...
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