Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Time , Energy and Stone Tools is fundamentally concerned with developing theory for understanding tool production , use , maintenance and discard ( ibid . , 2 ) , which may be recognised as behavioural , comprising strategies of tool ...
Time , Energy and Stone Tools is fundamentally concerned with developing theory for understanding tool production , use , maintenance and discard ( ibid . , 2 ) , which may be recognised as behavioural , comprising strategies of tool ...
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These cases concern wheel - throwing pottery technique ( Roux and Corbetta 1989 ) , and the manufacture of cornelian ... cultural definitions , the latter being more specifically concerned with the cultural status of the specialist .
These cases concern wheel - throwing pottery technique ( Roux and Corbetta 1989 ) , and the manufacture of cornelian ... cultural definitions , the latter being more specifically concerned with the cultural status of the specialist .
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It seems , however , to have been Wallerstein's particular formulation of it to explain the rise of early modern Europe that has stimulated more widespread archaeological interest . Wallerstein , of course , was only concerned with the ...
It seems , however , to have been Wallerstein's particular formulation of it to explain the rise of early modern Europe that has stimulated more widespread archaeological interest . Wallerstein , of course , was only concerned with the ...
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Nathan Schlanger and Anthony Sinclair | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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