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... in common than the purely contingent fact that their members hunt and gather
for their subsistence , possessing neither domestic herds nor crops . This view ,
that technology is of no consequence for social and cultural form , save in ways
so ...
... in common than the purely contingent fact that their members hunt and gather
for their subsistence , possessing neither domestic herds nor crops . This view ,
that technology is of no consequence for social and cultural form , save in ways
so ...
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a ) There are currently no known examples of wheel - thrown ceramics produced
at the domestic unit level . b ) Duration of apprenticeship , or levels of
competence , in bead manufacture are correlated , at Khambat , with different
degrees of ...
a ) There are currently no known examples of wheel - thrown ceramics produced
at the domestic unit level . b ) Duration of apprenticeship , or levels of
competence , in bead manufacture are correlated , at Khambat , with different
degrees of ...
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For these later periods , it is suggested that an activity which takes a long time to
learn ( a ) will not be practised by every domestic group within the community ,
and ( b ) will be achieved to the detriment of other economic activities . In effect ...
For these later periods , it is suggested that an activity which takes a long time to
learn ( a ) will not be practised by every domestic group within the community ,
and ( b ) will be achieved to the detriment of other economic activities . In effect ...
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