Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... awareness of the object stems from its material nature it is this materiality which is then accorded explanatory priority . Such a vision seems inappropriate . At best it needs to be completed with a different logic , that of becoming ...
... awareness of the object stems from its material nature it is this materiality which is then accorded explanatory priority . Such a vision seems inappropriate . At best it needs to be completed with a different logic , that of becoming ...
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... awareness and curiosity , this materiality of culture is consistently and systematically sought after . However , ' discovery ' aside , it is the becoming of material culture - both past and present - which cannot be adequately ...
... awareness and curiosity , this materiality of culture is consistently and systematically sought after . However , ' discovery ' aside , it is the becoming of material culture - both past and present - which cannot be adequately ...
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... is created . As Ingold has so clearly pointed out , such a conception of technological knowledge is very much a modern creation ( 1989 ) . Prior to this state of affairs technical awareness is more appropriately conceived as 77.
... is created . As Ingold has so clearly pointed out , such a conception of technological knowledge is very much a modern creation ( 1989 ) . Prior to this state of affairs technical awareness is more appropriately conceived as 77.
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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