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ForMs AND PROBLEMs of CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODs OF THEIR
STUDY I. Culture integration and culture unity — a dark problem. Most of the
works in the field do not distinguish fundamentally different forms of integration. II.
ForMs AND PROBLEMs of CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODs OF THEIR
STUDY I. Culture integration and culture unity — a dark problem. Most of the
works in the field do not distinguish fundamentally different forms of integration. II.
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On the basis of the few remnants left, the grand Egyptian architecture seems to
have been more Ideational (externally and internally) at the earlier stages of each
of the great epochs of the Egyptian culture — the old Kingdom, the Middle ...
On the basis of the few remnants left, the grand Egyptian architecture seems to
have been more Ideational (externally and internally) at the earlier stages of each
of the great epochs of the Egyptian culture — the old Kingdom, the Middle ...
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See also Religious, Sensate, Visual art Self-regulation of social process, 50-53
Sensate art, 243–54; style in, 250-54, 263, 5ozIo, 531-40, 595–97; proportion of,
386. See also sub Alternation, Colossalism, etc. Sensate culture me: tality, 73–74
; ...
See also Religious, Sensate, Visual art Self-regulation of social process, 50-53
Sensate art, 243–54; style in, 250-54, 263, 5ozIo, 531-40, 595–97; proportion of,
386. See also sub Alternation, Colossalism, etc. Sensate culture me: tality, 73–74
; ...
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Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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