Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 55
... descriptive techniques , is an integral feature of the sophisticated empiricism which currently dominates many areas of archaeological practice ( for example , Shanks and Tilley 1989 , 3-4 ) . In other words , the central problem is not ...
... descriptive techniques , is an integral feature of the sophisticated empiricism which currently dominates many areas of archaeological practice ( for example , Shanks and Tilley 1989 , 3-4 ) . In other words , the central problem is not ...
Page 58
... descriptive , and prone to the problems of diminishing scale noted by Cross ( 1983 ) . We can talk in terms of how production was structured , or how a tool was used , but this does not in itself provide us with a sufficient basis for ...
... descriptive , and prone to the problems of diminishing scale noted by Cross ( 1983 ) . We can talk in terms of how production was structured , or how a tool was used , but this does not in itself provide us with a sufficient basis for ...
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... descriptive stage , some intentional connotations . In this respect , the consideration of know - how is not without its interest . In principle , one can expect to observe efficient know - hows in relation to the manifested intentions ...
... descriptive stage , some intentional connotations . In this respect , the consideration of know - how is not without its interest . In principle , one can expect to observe efficient know - hows in relation to the manifested intentions ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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