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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Page 175
... represent reality through material culture , and thus to persuade others that their own sectional interests are general ones , their own view of reality the correct one . Tilley's perspective is avowedly Marxist . His intentions , it ...
... represent reality through material culture , and thus to persuade others that their own sectional interests are general ones , their own view of reality the correct one . Tilley's perspective is avowedly Marxist . His intentions , it ...
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... represent all archaeologists below the level of Unit Director , and it asks for no memebership qualifications other ... represented by a variety of organisations . Below that level archaeologists have , to now , had no representative up ...
... represent all archaeologists below the level of Unit Director , and it asks for no memebership qualifications other ... represented by a variety of organisations . Below that level archaeologists have , to now , had no representative up ...
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