Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 84
... argument about what happened in general terms : the argument is about when it happened . Why do rates of change matter in evolution if underlying ideas are essentially the same ? They matter because fast change and slow change are not ...
... argument about what happened in general terms : the argument is about when it happened . Why do rates of change matter in evolution if underlying ideas are essentially the same ? They matter because fast change and slow change are not ...
Page 88
... argument which denies ' symbols ' in early stone artefacts , but finds them in the Upper Palaeolithic , illustrates this ( cf. Chase and Dibble 1987 ) . In White's terminology a symbol is not , as commonly regarded , " a thing or event ...
... argument which denies ' symbols ' in early stone artefacts , but finds them in the Upper Palaeolithic , illustrates this ( cf. Chase and Dibble 1987 ) . In White's terminology a symbol is not , as commonly regarded , " a thing or event ...
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... argument leads us to question the extent to which such tools were indeed significant in the lifeways of Homo habilis ... Arguments about human evolution have recently centred on the so - called ' social intellect hypothesis ' ( Byrne ...
... argument leads us to question the extent to which such tools were indeed significant in the lifeways of Homo habilis ... Arguments about human evolution have recently centred on the so - called ' social intellect hypothesis ' ( Byrne ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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