Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 65
... categorically different ( but broadly contemporary ) approaches to the working of stone and the realisation of form , that cannot be understood in pragmatic terms alone . The juxtaposition of different approaches to the working of raw 65.
... categorically different ( but broadly contemporary ) approaches to the working of stone and the realisation of form , that cannot be understood in pragmatic terms alone . The juxtaposition of different approaches to the working of raw 65.
Page 88
Quite certainly , Tylor , like his contemporary Pitt Rivers ( e.g. 1875 ) , regarded artefacts and technology as part and parcel of this complex whole . One reason for controversy to emerge was the growth of other sciences with ...
Quite certainly , Tylor , like his contemporary Pitt Rivers ( e.g. 1875 ) , regarded artefacts and technology as part and parcel of this complex whole . One reason for controversy to emerge was the growth of other sciences with ...
Page 102
... contemporary hominid at Lake Baringo , Kenya . Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 35 , 48-76 . McGrew , W.C. , Tutin , C.E.G. and Baldwin , P.J. 1979. Chimpanzees , tools , and termites : cross - cultural comparisons of Senegal ...
... contemporary hominid at Lake Baringo , Kenya . Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 35 , 48-76 . McGrew , W.C. , Tutin , C.E.G. and Baldwin , P.J. 1979. Chimpanzees , tools , and termites : cross - cultural comparisons of Senegal ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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