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Information processing experiments suggest that the apprehension and
comprehension of visual images is more than ... This suggests that they are the
key to the formation of the schema through which perception and cognition are
organised .
Information processing experiments suggest that the apprehension and
comprehension of visual images is more than ... This suggests that they are the
key to the formation of the schema through which perception and cognition are
organised .
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the schist plaques were part of a cult spreading from the hinterland to the coastal
area , as suggested by Daniel ( 1958 ) , a ... The suggestion is then that the schist
plaques were adopted because of the symbolism they shared with other , local ...
the schist plaques were part of a cult spreading from the hinterland to the coastal
area , as suggested by Daniel ( 1958 ) , a ... The suggestion is then that the schist
plaques were adopted because of the symbolism they shared with other , local ...
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These dimensions were chosen because archaeological studies , such as those
of Deetz ( 1977 ) , Wiessner ( 1983 ) and Wobst ( 1977 ) as well as art historical
ones , suggest that style differs according to these variables . The results of this ...
These dimensions were chosen because archaeological studies , such as those
of Deetz ( 1977 ) , Wiessner ( 1983 ) and Wobst ( 1977 ) as well as art historical
ones , suggest that style differs according to these variables . The results of this ...
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