Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... camps : concentrated camps large costly tools : small geometric microliths reliable maintainable It might be possible to disagree with certain points in Myers's work ( see Finlayson 1990 ) , but even so it is perhaps the most complete ...
... camps : concentrated camps large costly tools : small geometric microliths reliable maintainable It might be possible to disagree with certain points in Myers's work ( see Finlayson 1990 ) , but even so it is perhaps the most complete ...
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... camps ( Huxley 1955 ) . For instance , White complained that Kroeber and Kluckhohn saw cul- ture as an abstraction , but could not explain what this meant . " Concrete behavior is the subject matter of psychology , according to their ...
... camps ( Huxley 1955 ) . For instance , White complained that Kroeber and Kluckhohn saw cul- ture as an abstraction , but could not explain what this meant . " Concrete behavior is the subject matter of psychology , according to their ...
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... normally seen as opposed theoretical camps to explore their differences in relation to concrete data rather than simply in terms of theoretical posturing . GENERAL PERSPECTIVES *** COMMUNICATION IN ARCHAEOLOGY *** TRANSFORMING THE VIEWS ...
... normally seen as opposed theoretical camps to explore their differences in relation to concrete data rather than simply in terms of theoretical posturing . GENERAL PERSPECTIVES *** COMMUNICATION IN ARCHAEOLOGY *** TRANSFORMING THE VIEWS ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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