Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... third ( ' lucid ' ) level which enables one to overcome deviations in the ( technical ) operation , and which may lead to the creation of new chaines operatoires ( 1965 , 26-27 , passim ) . Not depending on hereditary structures , the ...
... third ( ' lucid ' ) level which enables one to overcome deviations in the ( technical ) operation , and which may lead to the creation of new chaines operatoires ( 1965 , 26-27 , passim ) . Not depending on hereditary structures , the ...
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... third type of expansion is a flow diagram , and I am using this in my current research as a model for setting up an expert system combining sociological and technological relations on the same graph . A final remark on this work chain ...
... third type of expansion is a flow diagram , and I am using this in my current research as a model for setting up an expert system combining sociological and technological relations on the same graph . A final remark on this work chain ...
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... third millennium b.c. , together with changes in the orientation of dispersal patterns . Like Group I products from Cornwall , axes from Cumbria have their highest densities at a considerable distance from their source , often in areas ...
... third millennium b.c. , together with changes in the orientation of dispersal patterns . Like Group I products from Cornwall , axes from Cumbria have their highest densities at a considerable distance from their source , often in areas ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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