Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... centuries , however , it appeared self - evident that societies varied in the extent to which this control had been achieved . The more ' civilised ' the society , and the more complex its technology , the more complete was thought to ...
... centuries , however , it appeared self - evident that societies varied in the extent to which this control had been achieved . The more ' civilised ' the society , and the more complex its technology , the more complete was thought to ...
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... century not only were all the major inventions ( most of which had come from China since the 4th century ) present that would be so important to the industrial mutation , including machine tools which had been invented and were in use ...
... century not only were all the major inventions ( most of which had come from China since the 4th century ) present that would be so important to the industrial mutation , including machine tools which had been invented and were in use ...
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... century any idea of " human betterment through the gradual evolution of techniques " ( p . 23 ) , often displayed " inertia " in the face of progress . ( Despite this deplorable blindness , progress there was , and Pounds explains this ...
... century any idea of " human betterment through the gradual evolution of techniques " ( p . 23 ) , often displayed " inertia " in the face of progress . ( Despite this deplorable blindness , progress there was , and Pounds explains this ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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