Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... appears amenable to two distinct and independent studies : as material ( concrete and empirical- ly accessible ) and as cultural ( adaptable and serviceable for a number of human purposes ) . On this basis it is possible to envisage ...
... appears amenable to two distinct and independent studies : as material ( concrete and empirical- ly accessible ) and as cultural ( adaptable and serviceable for a number of human purposes ) . On this basis it is possible to envisage ...
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... appears during the second phase . Here we see the development of a series of large , vertically faced extraction sites , many in very inaccessible locations , for which the term ' quarry ' is entirely appropriate . These sites display a ...
... appears during the second phase . Here we see the development of a series of large , vertically faced extraction sites , many in very inaccessible locations , for which the term ' quarry ' is entirely appropriate . These sites display a ...
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... appears that it is those skilled individuals the adults who distributed the raw material to novices , according to their technical level . The less experienced ( the young- sters ? ) would receive economically useless material on which ...
... appears that it is those skilled individuals the adults who distributed the raw material to novices , according to their technical level . The less experienced ( the young- sters ? ) would receive economically useless material on which ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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