Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... clearly realised during flaking . Problems of interpretation Although detail has clearly been sacrificed for the sake of brevity , the patterns described above illustrate the sense in which it is possible to detect major discontinuities ...
... clearly realised during flaking . Problems of interpretation Although detail has clearly been sacrificed for the sake of brevity , the patterns described above illustrate the sense in which it is possible to detect major discontinuities ...
Page 165
... clearly , or to question long standing assumptions . This situation was exacerbated by the tight control of opportunities to publish . Freedom of choice in the selection of a publisher , or the possibility of publishing controversial ...
... clearly , or to question long standing assumptions . This situation was exacerbated by the tight control of opportunities to publish . Freedom of choice in the selection of a publisher , or the possibility of publishing controversial ...
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... clearly not from the masses that progress will emerge . We must look elsewhere . The diffusion of material culture was not only spatial , states Pounds ( pp . 13,136 ) , but also social : it was always a better - endowed political and ...
... clearly not from the masses that progress will emerge . We must look elsewhere . The diffusion of material culture was not only spatial , states Pounds ( pp . 13,136 ) , but also social : it was always a better - endowed political and ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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