Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... associations . In thousands of cases humans have put meaning in the adzes they produced - how are we then to infer ... association of relevant phenomena - can be documented through numerous ethno - archaeological , ethnological , and ...
... associations . In thousands of cases humans have put meaning in the adzes they produced - how are we then to infer ... association of relevant phenomena - can be documented through numerous ethno - archaeological , ethnological , and ...
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... associations of " meaning " are possible , others are not . As discussed above , the viability of such associations ... association and combination of elements enables us to interpret and to create an object which represents a technical ...
... associations of " meaning " are possible , others are not . As discussed above , the viability of such associations ... association and combination of elements enables us to interpret and to create an object which represents a technical ...
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... association or whatever other form of societal association that is current , one even be salaried by the other . The tools are owned , borrowed or hired by the agent ( s ) . The raw material or the semi - finished products , as well as ...
... association or whatever other form of societal association that is current , one even be salaried by the other . The tools are owned , borrowed or hired by the agent ( s ) . The raw material or the semi - finished products , as well as ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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