Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... world , just as Western technology is embodied in the artificial machine . Both delimit a set of produc- tion possibilities that are given prior to , and independently of , the persons of the producers . It is for this reason that the ...
... world , just as Western technology is embodied in the artificial machine . Both delimit a set of produc- tion possibilities that are given prior to , and independently of , the persons of the producers . It is for this reason that the ...
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... world of lived experience - a realm where decisions are taken on the basis of a largely utilitarian ( and self - evident ) logic . It is placed between people and nature , taking particular forms and changing in particular ways ...
... world of lived experience - a realm where decisions are taken on the basis of a largely utilitarian ( and self - evident ) logic . It is placed between people and nature , taking particular forms and changing in particular ways ...
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... world , a repayment which still goes on today . Pounds is willing to acknowledge that , in colo- nising , by impinging on the world ( the " periphery " ) Europeans have increased their material well being . But - apart from the regions ...
... world , a repayment which still goes on today . Pounds is willing to acknowledge that , in colo- nising , by impinging on the world ( the " periphery " ) Europeans have increased their material well being . But - apart from the regions ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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