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... 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 the internal logic of artefact ...
... 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 the internal logic of artefact ...
Page 182
... seen as a regional group . The second assumption rests on a 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 , more specifically a ...
... seen as a regional group . The second assumption rests on a 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 , more specifically a ...
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... seen by other members of the social group as intermeditaries in the obtaining of the favour from the gods . Schist plaques can then be seen as part of a ritual associated with the use of areas of formal disposal . Formal areas of ...
... seen by other members of the social group as intermeditaries in the obtaining of the favour from the gods . Schist plaques can then be seen as part of a ritual associated with the use of areas of formal disposal . Formal areas of ...
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