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... types . Even David Clarke ( 1970 ) utilised his extensive analysis of the design systematics only to produce types , and his descriptive method was far from neutral . As stated above , the determination of design systematics does not ...
... types . Even David Clarke ( 1970 ) utilised his extensive analysis of the design systematics only to produce types , and his descriptive method was far from neutral . As stated above , the determination of design systematics does not ...
Page 177
... types : index ; iconic ; and geometric . 1 . Index motifs are those due to contact with everyday objects ( finger tip impressions , string impressions , shell impressions and the like ) . Prehistoric examples of such a type of ...
... types : index ; iconic ; and geometric . 1 . Index motifs are those due to contact with everyday objects ( finger tip impressions , string impressions , shell impressions and the like ) . Prehistoric examples of such a type of ...
Page 199
... types of candle- stick seem to have been used to illuminate the public areas of houses , comprising the halls , dining and drawing rooms and studies , as illus - trated by contemporary art ( Michaelis 1978 ) . These types provided the ...
... types of candle- stick seem to have been used to illuminate the public areas of houses , comprising the halls , dining and drawing rooms and studies , as illus - trated by contemporary art ( Michaelis 1978 ) . These types provided the ...
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