Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... apprenticeship duration ( through ethno - archaeological research ) ( 2 ) the recognition of specialisation and its forms , and ( 3 ) the study of specialisation as a phenome- non . Level of technicity and duration of apprenticeship The ...
... apprenticeship duration ( through ethno - archaeological research ) ( 2 ) the recognition of specialisation and its forms , and ( 3 ) the study of specialisation as a phenome- non . Level of technicity and duration of apprenticeship The ...
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... apprenticeship as locally followed by young potters . The fashioning phases in the production of a pot , and the organisation of two - handed gestures , according to apprenticeship stage and the type of pot produced . The motor ...
... apprenticeship as locally followed by young potters . The fashioning phases in the production of a pot , and the organisation of two - handed gestures , according to apprenticeship stage and the type of pot produced . The motor ...
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... apprenticeship and specialisation has also been noted in anthropological studies . Bureau ( 1988 ; 19 ) , for example , notes that in agrarian socie- ties , one of the fundamental characteristic of apprenticeship is the almost non ...
... apprenticeship and specialisation has also been noted in anthropological studies . Bureau ( 1988 ; 19 ) , for example , notes that in agrarian socie- ties , one of the fundamental characteristic of apprenticeship is the almost non ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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