A Study of ArcheologySouthern Illinois University at Carbondale, Center for Archaeological Investigations, 1983 - Social Science - 263 pages |
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Page 104
... color due to an application of red paint . And let us suppose that only one specimen was found at the site and that no other examples were known in archeological literature . In what category would the archeologist be justified in ...
... color due to an application of red paint . And let us suppose that only one specimen was found at the site and that no other examples were known in archeological literature . In what category would the archeologist be justified in ...
Page 108
... color . Thus , if idiosyncratic ideas or objects have significance for other ideas or objects within the framework of culture studies , it must be assumed that both the idiosyncratic and the normative are within the realm of culture ...
... color . Thus , if idiosyncratic ideas or objects have significance for other ideas or objects within the framework of culture studies , it must be assumed that both the idiosyncratic and the normative are within the realm of culture ...
Page 164
... color and a red decoration . The Anasazi tradition included a reducing atmosphere which produced a white or gray surface color and black decoration . Assuming the actuality of Anasazi influence upon the Mogollon , what inferences may be ...
... color and a red decoration . The Anasazi tradition included a reducing atmosphere which produced a white or gray surface color and black decoration . Assuming the actuality of Anasazi influence upon the Mogollon , what inferences may be ...
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