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Page 139
... questions are fundamentally questions of perception , of how we are to perceive and understand the idiosyncratic , non - functional ' cultural ' features of the material remains of past societies . For a discipline whose practitioners ...
... questions are fundamentally questions of perception , of how we are to perceive and understand the idiosyncratic , non - functional ' cultural ' features of the material remains of past societies . For a discipline whose practitioners ...
Page 140
... questions in their consideration of the general phenomenon of abstract decoration and design on pottery . Whilst proposing a descriptive terminology that relates to the techniques of the production of designs and considering ' style ...
... questions in their consideration of the general phenomenon of abstract decoration and design on pottery . Whilst proposing a descriptive terminology that relates to the techniques of the production of designs and considering ' style ...
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Manifestations of Stylistic Change The first question in determining viable stylistic patterns within the material ... questions of trade , exchange of ideas , or movements of people are left unanswered . Another example might be in ...
Manifestations of Stylistic Change The first question in determining viable stylistic patterns within the material ... questions of trade , exchange of ideas , or movements of people are left unanswered . Another example might be in ...
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