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Page 116
It is also at this interpretive stage that the different elements brought to bear in the
techno - economic activity are analysed , in a more or less explicit manner ( Coll .
1980 , Perlès 1987 , in press ) . In this article , I present an analysis of the ...
It is also at this interpretive stage that the different elements brought to bear in the
techno - economic activity are analysed , in a more or less explicit manner ( Coll .
1980 , Perlès 1987 , in press ) . In this article , I present an analysis of the ...
Page 121
While this state of affairs is difficult to demonstrate for each case , one can infer
here the activity of ( young ? ) individuals during a ... then keep in mind that traces
of " apprenticeship " activities are worthy of consideration . The more so if to the ...
While this state of affairs is difficult to demonstrate for each case , one can infer
here the activity of ( young ? ) individuals during a ... then keep in mind that traces
of " apprenticeship " activities are worthy of consideration . The more so if to the ...
Page 142
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES : A
CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF CRAFT ... forward regularities useful to
archaeological interpretations , a detailed study of techniques - as an activity - is
proposed here .
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES : A
CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF CRAFT ... forward regularities useful to
archaeological interpretations , a detailed study of techniques - as an activity - is
proposed here .
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