Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 44
... China since the 4th century ) present that would be so important to the industrial mutation , including machine tools which had been invented and were in use from the 16th century . In the metal industries there were lathes , milling ...
... China since the 4th century ) present that would be so important to the industrial mutation , including machine tools which had been invented and were in use from the 16th century . In the metal industries there were lathes , milling ...
Page 178
... China ) , and about the material as simply the visible , symbolic representation of a relationship that may have been more truly ' political ' or ' social ' than ' economic ' . Cunliffe's account inevitably has to simplify some of the ...
... China ) , and about the material as simply the visible , symbolic representation of a relationship that may have been more truly ' political ' or ' social ' than ' economic ' . Cunliffe's account inevitably has to simplify some of the ...
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... time - European colonies ( China , Korea , Japan , Thailand , Iran and Liberia ) ! But even they , receiving capital and expertise , were not forgotten in this repayment . 185 Progress being inevitable , it is not only unavoidable 184.
... time - European colonies ( China , Korea , Japan , Thailand , Iran and Liberia ) ! But even they , receiving capital and expertise , were not forgotten in this repayment . 185 Progress being inevitable , it is not only unavoidable 184.
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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