Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... aesthetics Figure 1 . OPERATIONAL SEQUENCE ( WORK CHAIN ) : 2. MODEL AXES. Interna ! 3 ( Agent ( s ) 1001 ------- > action ) ( material ) product kin and / or associauve contract transmission and control of knowledge and know how ( Agent ...
... aesthetics Figure 1 . OPERATIONAL SEQUENCE ( WORK CHAIN ) : 2. MODEL AXES. Interna ! 3 ( Agent ( s ) 1001 ------- > action ) ( material ) product kin and / or associauve contract transmission and control of knowledge and know how ( Agent ...
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... aesthetic ? Certainly some modern flint knappers would claim that the activity is , in itself , an aesthetic experience . Did the makers of handaxes or Levallois points intend to convey any ' information ' in their creations , or were ...
... aesthetic ? Certainly some modern flint knappers would claim that the activity is , in itself , an aesthetic experience . Did the makers of handaxes or Levallois points intend to convey any ' information ' in their creations , or were ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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