Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... aspects : technological , sociological , and ideological or philosophical . [ These elements ] interact upon and affect one another . [ But ] the techno- logical aspect is the most important by far : [ the sociological and ideologi- cal ...
... aspects : technological , sociological , and ideological or philosophical . [ These elements ] interact upon and affect one another . [ But ] the techno- logical aspect is the most important by far : [ the sociological and ideologi- cal ...
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... aspect is who is published . It is unlikely for an assistant at the Univer- sity or research institution to be accepted by a publishing house , which are controlled by senior academics . Therefore it is very difficult for new people to ...
... aspect is who is published . It is unlikely for an assistant at the Univer- sity or research institution to be accepted by a publishing house , which are controlled by senior academics . Therefore it is very difficult for new people to ...
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... aspect : it is a history of the ways by which human beings - driven by fear and insecurity - have satis- fied their fundamental needs for food , shelter and clothing . This drive fostered a continuous growth in humanity's ability to ...
... aspect : it is a history of the ways by which human beings - driven by fear and insecurity - have satis- fied their fundamental needs for food , shelter and clothing . This drive fostered a continuous growth in humanity's ability to ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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