Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 130
... becomes evident that to knap is to foresee , and to foresee is to be knowl- edgeable . Since the core's condition undergoes permanent modifications through each gesture , this knowledge is per force complex , inasmuch as it implies ...
... becomes evident that to knap is to foresee , and to foresee is to be knowl- edgeable . Since the core's condition undergoes permanent modifications through each gesture , this knowledge is per force complex , inasmuch as it implies ...
Page 182
... becomes unavoidable ( p . 404 ) . As for culture , it is seen as something intellectual or spiritual . When not an integral part of the process of production , it can ( without great loss ) be excluded from a study of material culture ...
... becomes unavoidable ( p . 404 ) . As for culture , it is seen as something intellectual or spiritual . When not an integral part of the process of production , it can ( without great loss ) be excluded from a study of material culture ...
Page 184
... becomes clear . With the reversal of the cultural gradient , Europe ceases to be a recipient and becomes an exporter ( p . 11 ) . From the 13th century onwards Europe forged ahead and began to repay its debt to the non - European world ...
... becomes clear . With the reversal of the cultural gradient , Europe ceases to be a recipient and becomes an exporter ( p . 11 ) . From the 13th century onwards Europe forged ahead and began to repay its debt to the non - European world ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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