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... stylistic patterns in the material record . Stylistic pat- terns are the observable transformations of form whose systematics act to both conventionalise and distinguish . Since it is the stylistic patterns that distinguish and ...
... stylistic patterns in the material record . Stylistic pat- terns are the observable transformations of form whose systematics act to both conventionalise and distinguish . Since it is the stylistic patterns that distinguish and ...
Page 162
... ( stylistics ) of the artefacts inform on the relationships within material culture . However , if it is stylistics that inform on the relationships within material pattern , then how much stylistic information is available from the ...
... ( stylistics ) of the artefacts inform on the relationships within material culture . However , if it is stylistics that inform on the relationships within material pattern , then how much stylistic information is available from the ...
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... stylistic change and continuity , the study showed that there was little if any stylistic continuity between a master and his apprentices . interesting example of this is James Gould whose three apprentices , John Cafe , William Gould ...
... stylistic change and continuity , the study showed that there was little if any stylistic continuity between a master and his apprentices . interesting example of this is James Gould whose three apprentices , John Cafe , William Gould ...
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