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The Signs of All Times: Entoptic Phenomena in Upper Palaeolithic Art [and Comments and Reply]
- J. Lewis-Williams, T. Dowson, A. Wylie
- ArtCurrent Anthropology
- 1 April 1988
Presentation d'un modele neuropsychologique permettant d'interpreter les signes dans l'art paleolithique comme des formes resultant de phenomenes entoptiques. Mise en parallele avec differents arts…
The signs of all times : entoptic phenomena in upper paleolithic art
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PTSD'S mediation of the relationships between trauma, depression, substance abuse, mental health, and physical health in individuals with severe mental illness: Evaluating a comprehensive model
- A. Subica, K. Claypoole, A. Wylie
- Psychology, MedicineSchizophrenia Research
- 1 April 2012
The Engendering of Archaeology Refiguring Feminist Science Studies
- A. Wylie
- SociologyOsiris
- 1 January 1997
In the last fifteen years archaeologists have been drawn into heated debates about the objectivity of their enterprise. These are frequently provoked by critical analyses that demonstrate (with…
The Interplay of Evidential Constraints and Political Interests: Recent Archaeological Research on Gender
- A. Wylie
- SociologyAmerican Antiquity
- 1 January 1992
In the last few years, conference programs and publications have begun to appear that reflect a growing interest, among North American archaeologists, in research initiatives that focus on women and…
Value-Free Science: Ideals and Illusions?
- H. Kincaid, J. Dupré, A. Wylie
- Philosophy, Education
- 19 February 2007
It has long been thought that science is our best hope for realizing objective knowledge, but that, to deliver on this promise, it must be value free. Things are not so simple, however, as recent…
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