Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... dependent , practical ' knowledge how ' , typically acquired through observation and imitation rather than formal verbal instruction . It does not therefore have to be articulated in systems of rules and symbols . Technological ...
... dependent , practical ' knowledge how ' , typically acquired through observation and imitation rather than formal verbal instruction . It does not therefore have to be articulated in systems of rules and symbols . Technological ...
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... dependent upon developments in wood technology that we cannot see . Therefore , I am not convinced that we see any technical skills higher than those practised at Kapthurin over 200,000 years ago until the fully fledged Upper ...
... dependent upon developments in wood technology that we cannot see . Therefore , I am not convinced that we see any technical skills higher than those practised at Kapthurin over 200,000 years ago until the fully fledged Upper ...
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... dependent is the acquisition of its required perceptual - motor capacities . In consequence it may be argued , for post - Palaeolithic times , that the acquisition of a given elaborate know - how will occur at the expense of another ...
... dependent is the acquisition of its required perceptual - motor capacities . In consequence it may be argued , for post - Palaeolithic times , that the acquisition of a given elaborate know - how will occur at the expense of another ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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