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Page 181
It is argued that their decoration can be seen as ordered and meaningful , in the
sense that it is being used to transmit messages . These ' messages ' can be
understood as schemata . Schemata can be reconstructed through the analysis
of ...
It is argued that their decoration can be seen as ordered and meaningful , in the
sense that it is being used to transmit messages . These ' messages ' can be
understood as schemata . Schemata can be reconstructed through the analysis
of ...
Page 182
As such , they may be better seen as a regional group . The second assumption
rests on supposed group of plaques which again form just less than 2 % of the
sample . Futhermore , there is no reason to suppose that the circles represent
eyes ...
As such , they may be better seen as a regional group . The second assumption
rests on supposed group of plaques which again form just less than 2 % of the
sample . Futhermore , there is no reason to suppose that the circles represent
eyes ...
Page 194
The cosmos is then as being controlled by powers modelled on the human figure
( Douglas 1978 , 176 ) . seen In societies where the sense of self identity is strong
, social control is built into the cosmos . Consequently , the prosperity of the ...
The cosmos is then as being controlled by powers modelled on the human figure
( Douglas 1978 , 176 ) . seen In societies where the sense of self identity is strong
, social control is built into the cosmos . Consequently , the prosperity of the ...
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