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Page 153
If we think they represent the presence of animals in a field , their number and
positioning is unimportant , but their size may be if little dots are taken to mean
little animals ( sheep / goats ) , and large dots to mean large animals ( oxen ) .
If we think they represent the presence of animals in a field , their number and
positioning is unimportant , but their size may be if little dots are taken to mean
little animals ( sheep / goats ) , and large dots to mean large animals ( oxen ) .
Page 175
The maintenance of the dominance of one sectional interest depends upon its
ability convincingly to represent reality through material culture , and thus to
persuade others that their own sectional interests are general ones , their own
view of ...
The maintenance of the dominance of one sectional interest depends upon its
ability convincingly to represent reality through material culture , and thus to
persuade others that their own sectional interests are general ones , their own
view of ...
Page 239
... Archaeostructure of British archaeology , logists Communicate and Transform .
most notably with the advent the Historic Buildings and Monu ACT is intended to
represent all ments Commission ( Renfrew 1984 ) and archaeologists below the
...
... Archaeostructure of British archaeology , logists Communicate and Transform .
most notably with the advent the Historic Buildings and Monu ACT is intended to
represent all ments Commission ( Renfrew 1984 ) and archaeologists below the
...
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