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Page 141
... understanding at all : " Is Zande thought , " he wrote , " so different from ours that we can only describe their speech and actions without comprehending them , or is it essentially like our own though expressed in an idiom to which we ...
... understanding at all : " Is Zande thought , " he wrote , " so different from ours that we can only describe their speech and actions without comprehending them , or is it essentially like our own though expressed in an idiom to which we ...
Page 178
... understanding . But it is essential evidence that understanding is proceeding from a consideration of the artefacts themselves . Without it , a coincidence of response on any other level is impossible . But how are we to apply the ...
... understanding . But it is essential evidence that understanding is proceeding from a consideration of the artefacts themselves . Without it , a coincidence of response on any other level is impossible . But how are we to apply the ...
Page 191
... understanding of the ideology of that culture in which schist plaques were used . On the ideological plane , the schemata of the schist plaques and associated decorated material served as symbols . As such not only were they used to ...
... understanding of the ideology of that culture in which schist plaques were used . On the ideological plane , the schemata of the schist plaques and associated decorated material served as symbols . As such not only were they used to ...
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