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... specific nature of certain symbols can be understood ( for example the specific meaning of bronze axes can be understood with reference to the symbolic importance of earlier stone axes ) . As a starting point the theore- tical ...
... specific nature of certain symbols can be understood ( for example the specific meaning of bronze axes can be understood with reference to the symbolic importance of earlier stone axes ) . As a starting point the theore- tical ...
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... specific do not apply in all instances . From her sample , it can be argued that these assump- tions are least applicable for Navajos , and most applicable Euroamerican households : that is , the trend is for the latter to contain more ...
... specific do not apply in all instances . From her sample , it can be argued that these assump- tions are least applicable for Navajos , and most applicable Euroamerican households : that is , the trend is for the latter to contain more ...
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... specific topic ( e.g. the Linear B script ) , or a specific site ( e.g. Pech Merle ) . The ir inclusion represents an attempt to balance the text , which manifestly has not been achieved in all cases . For instance , the box dealing ...
... specific topic ( e.g. the Linear B script ) , or a specific site ( e.g. Pech Merle ) . The ir inclusion represents an attempt to balance the text , which manifestly has not been achieved in all cases . For instance , the box dealing ...
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