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Images, ornament, and cognition in early la téne Europe: A new style for a changing world
Peter S. Wells
Anthropology (Twin Cities)
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Arts & Humanities
Ornament
100%
Cognition
70%
Early Iron Age
57%
Eurasia
36%
5th Century
34%
Animals
30%
Curvilinear
21%
Etruria
20%
Scythians
20%
Mediterranean World
18%
Political Change
18%
Stylised
18%
Spiral
17%
Bronze Age
16%
Economic Change
16%
Decoration
14%
Daily Life
14%
Burial
14%
Material Culture
14%
Greece
13%
Viewer
13%
Millennium
12%
Psychologists
12%
Participation
10%
Workers
9%
Art
8%
Social Sciences
cognition
75%
animal
49%
funeral
35%
economic change
31%
political change
30%
Greece
29%
psychologist
25%
social change
25%
worker
19%
participation
16%