Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 96
... Artistic representation provides the main evidence for additions in the Upper Palaeolithic , but in the early Holocene record , pyrotechnology came to have obvious importance - a necessity for both pottery and metallurgy . Nearly ...
... Artistic representation provides the main evidence for additions in the Upper Palaeolithic , but in the early Holocene record , pyrotechnology came to have obvious importance - a necessity for both pottery and metallurgy . Nearly ...
Page 108
... artistic . Our problem is to decide , confronted with an artefact , whether such an expressive intent existed . In the work under review , and elsewhere ( 1981 ; 1985 ) , Wynn has suggested that his analyses set a " minimum level of ...
... artistic . Our problem is to decide , confronted with an artefact , whether such an expressive intent existed . In the work under review , and elsewhere ( 1981 ; 1985 ) , Wynn has suggested that his analyses set a " minimum level of ...
Page 109
... artists concern for form is only constrained by the limitations of the medium ( Mcluhan , 1964 ) . However , this is not to deny that Lower or Middle Palaeolithic artefacts did have an expressive function . I merely suggest that we do ...
... artists concern for form is only constrained by the limitations of the medium ( Mcluhan , 1964 ) . However , this is not to deny that Lower or Middle Palaeolithic artefacts did have an expressive function . I merely suggest that we do ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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