Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 66
... became one of a number of media through which a variety of social relationships were actively negoti- ated . On the basis of present evidence , it seems that exploitation of the source was initially undertaken in the context of ...
... became one of a number of media through which a variety of social relationships were actively negoti- ated . On the basis of present evidence , it seems that exploitation of the source was initially undertaken in the context of ...
Page 75
... became greater and the quantity of raw material used increased , there was a need to conserve raw materials and one way of doing this was to increase the use life of artefacts . Hayden then proceeds to argue that the development of ...
... became greater and the quantity of raw material used increased , there was a need to conserve raw materials and one way of doing this was to increase the use life of artefacts . Hayden then proceeds to argue that the development of ...
Page 167
... became commodified as soon as the event of November 1989 made it history . At the top end of the market , the East German state has sold the most colourful pieces to art galleries , while West German demolition firms who helped in the ...
... became commodified as soon as the event of November 1989 made it history . At the top end of the market , the East German state has sold the most colourful pieces to art galleries , while West German demolition firms who helped in the ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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