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... record over the past 15 years ( Plog 1980 ; Dunnel1 1978 ; Sackett 1977 ; Wobst 1977 ; Wiessner 1984 ) . Although most of these papers have made clear what the functional processes were , or the social implications of stylistic pattern ...
... record over the past 15 years ( Plog 1980 ; Dunnel1 1978 ; Sackett 1977 ; Wobst 1977 ; Wiessner 1984 ) . Although most of these papers have made clear what the functional processes were , or the social implications of stylistic pattern ...
Page 160
... record is linguistically silent does not mean that it is completely mute . It is the job of archaeology to determine what aspects of the material record are informative and to what degree . So much for digression : it is now important ...
... record is linguistically silent does not mean that it is completely mute . It is the job of archaeology to determine what aspects of the material record are informative and to what degree . So much for digression : it is now important ...
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... record where , although there is a describable order , the aesthetics are unknown and unknowable . All that is available from the prehistoric record is the pattern , barren of its aesthetics and meaning . From this discussion it seems ...
... record where , although there is a describable order , the aesthetics are unknown and unknowable . All that is available from the prehistoric record is the pattern , barren of its aesthetics and meaning . From this discussion it seems ...
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