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... archaeology inevitably suffer from lack of definition . The concept of style is no exception . There has been a lot said about ' stylistic variation ' in the prehistoric record over the past 15 years ( Plog 1980 ; Dunnel1 1978 ; Sackett ...
... archaeology inevitably suffer from lack of definition . The concept of style is no exception . There has been a lot said about ' stylistic variation ' in the prehistoric record over the past 15 years ( Plog 1980 ; Dunnel1 1978 ; Sackett ...
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... prehistoric record ? The statement of the problem in this way now requires a more accurate and explicit definition of style as it is expressed in the prehistoric record . Style , as stated above , is a culturally imposed , observable ...
... prehistoric record ? The statement of the problem in this way now requires a more accurate and explicit definition of style as it is expressed in the prehistoric record . Style , as stated above , is a culturally imposed , observable ...
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... prehistoric record . Yet intuitively we are able to see pattern in the clouds , shifting and changing , but an order nevertheless . Our task is to demonstrate that this order has some chance of a viable material reality and is inform ...
... prehistoric record . Yet intuitively we are able to see pattern in the clouds , shifting and changing , but an order nevertheless . Our task is to demonstrate that this order has some chance of a viable material reality and is inform ...
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