Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... complex its technology , the more complete was thought to be its mastery over nature ; conversely in ' primitive ' societies , with simple technologies , control over nature was supposed to be weak or non - existent . The most primitive ...
... complex its technology , the more complete was thought to be its mastery over nature ; conversely in ' primitive ' societies , with simple technologies , control over nature was supposed to be weak or non - existent . The most primitive ...
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... complex processes involved in even the simplest skilled routine ( Fig . 2 ) . In practice one can distinguish single and multiple ( interlinked ) operational chains ; chains that govern the use of an object ( i.e. the infant feeding ...
... complex processes involved in even the simplest skilled routine ( Fig . 2 ) . In practice one can distinguish single and multiple ( interlinked ) operational chains ; chains that govern the use of an object ( i.e. the infant feeding ...
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... complex re- orientations of the core . Conversely , and given a larger sample , it would be possible to identi- fy which acquisitions are simultaneous , and which are therefore organically and logically linked in the technical activity ...
... complex re- orientations of the core . Conversely , and given a larger sample , it would be possible to identi- fy which acquisitions are simultaneous , and which are therefore organically and logically linked in the technical activity ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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