Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... continues to struggle . The assumption that the range of " meanings " associated with techniques , in archaeological societies , is somehow more restricted than in those societies studied by the ethnologist or the sociologist , is one ...
... continues to struggle . The assumption that the range of " meanings " associated with techniques , in archaeological societies , is somehow more restricted than in those societies studied by the ethnologist or the sociologist , is one ...
Page 134
... continue , it may be necessary to abandon the core altogether . However , there may still be another solution that of undertaking a major re - orientation and a redistribution of roles on the block . The striking platform can be moved ...
... continue , it may be necessary to abandon the core altogether . However , there may still be another solution that of undertaking a major re - orientation and a redistribution of roles on the block . The striking platform can be moved ...
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... continue to have an ambiguous , often misunderstood , though never neutral role to play in the past and present of these societies . ( p . 317 ) Perhaps a most regrettable feature of this volume is that save for the two chapters by ...
... continue to have an ambiguous , often misunderstood , though never neutral role to play in the past and present of these societies . ( p . 317 ) Perhaps a most regrettable feature of this volume is that save for the two chapters by ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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