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DOCUMENTATION OF PREHISTORIC STYLE : A PRACTICAL APPRAOCH
Robin Boast Introduction Most ideas that are applied in archaeology inevitably
suffer from lack of definition . The concept of style is no exception . There has
been a ...
DOCUMENTATION OF PREHISTORIC STYLE : A PRACTICAL APPRAOCH
Robin Boast Introduction Most ideas that are applied in archaeology inevitably
suffer from lack of definition . The concept of style is no exception . There has
been a ...
Page 198
For the identification of style , and hence stylistic change , Sackett's definition was
used as a starting point ( Sackett 1977 ) . He reasonably suggests that objects
which are functionally identical are different and divisible in appearance , both ...
For the identification of style , and hence stylistic change , Sackett's definition was
used as a starting point ( Sackett 1977 ) . He reasonably suggests that objects
which are functionally identical are different and divisible in appearance , both ...
Page 204
As the artist Poussin said , " the style is the personal manner of painting and
drawing and arises from each artist's particular genius in the application and use
of these ideas " ( quoted in Goldwater and Treves 1945 , 6 ) . So even the
underlying ...
As the artist Poussin said , " the style is the personal manner of painting and
drawing and arises from each artist's particular genius in the application and use
of these ideas " ( quoted in Goldwater and Treves 1945 , 6 ) . So even the
underlying ...
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