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A kind of saturation is reached , and the growth ends . The feedback , in other
words , is no longer positive . Once again there are analogies in chemistry : we
have already seen above that when a chemical reaction is reversible , a negative
...
A kind of saturation is reached , and the growth ends . The feedback , in other
words , is no longer positive . Once again there are analogies in chemistry : we
have already seen above that when a chemical reaction is reversible , a negative
...
Side 179
Cist grave cemeteries of this kind are known from Naxos , Siphnos , Amorgos ,
Keros and the neighbouring isles , Thera ( apparently ) and Ios ( probably ) , and
there are Keros - Syros finds from Dhespotikon and Antiparos , which may have ...
Cist grave cemeteries of this kind are known from Naxos , Siphnos , Amorgos ,
Keros and the neighbouring isles , Thera ( apparently ) and Ios ( probably ) , and
there are Keros - Syros finds from Dhespotikon and Antiparos , which may have ...
Side 471
When a distribution of this kind is found it implies the regular transference of
goods from A to B , usually taking place on several occasions . The transport
need not necessarily be direct : the goods can pass from A to B through
intermediaries .
When a distribution of this kind is found it implies the regular transference of
goods from A to B , usually taking place on several occasions . The transport
need not necessarily be direct : the goods can pass from A to B through
intermediaries .
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Civilisation | 14 |
The Explanation of Culture Change | 15 |
The Multiplier Effect | 27 |
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