Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... defined this as the series of technological operations which transform a raw material into a usable product : tool or object , and suggested that among other things the problems of invention and diffusion , of borrowing and ...
... defined this as the series of technological operations which transform a raw material into a usable product : tool or object , and suggested that among other things the problems of invention and diffusion , of borrowing and ...
Page 47
... defined rules . I shall come back to this point in the brief discussion of the Moroccan smithy . External relations then concern the use made ( internal relations are activated , external relations are applied ) of existing structures ...
... defined rules . I shall come back to this point in the brief discussion of the Moroccan smithy . External relations then concern the use made ( internal relations are activated , external relations are applied ) of existing structures ...
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... definition . Yet here , too , there is room for doubts . In a previous paper I argued that one word may be inadequate for representing the range of abilities seen in ' culture ' , and that this " tends to hold up the need to analyse ...
... definition . Yet here , too , there is room for doubts . In a previous paper I argued that one word may be inadequate for representing the range of abilities seen in ' culture ' , and that this " tends to hold up the need to analyse ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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