Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... economy ( e.g. the notion of ' cost benefit ' ) . It is also at this interpretive stage that the different elements brought to bear in the techno - economic activity are analysed , in a more or less explicit manner ( Coll . 1980 ...
... economy ( e.g. the notion of ' cost benefit ' ) . It is also at this interpretive stage that the different elements brought to bear in the techno - economic activity are analysed , in a more or less explicit manner ( Coll . 1980 ...
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... economy . Less experi- enced novices ( up to level 4 ) were training on useless or exhausted cores , while the more ... economic considerations in this rational distribution : it would be carried out by the group primarily with respect ...
... economy . Less experi- enced novices ( up to level 4 ) were training on useless or exhausted cores , while the more ... economic considerations in this rational distribution : it would be carried out by the group primarily with respect ...
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... economic contacts with Greeks or Romans and a parallel unwillingness to consider the role of other , possibly ... economy . In as much as he was concerned with the explanation of economic domination , and put much emphasis on ...
... economic contacts with Greeks or Romans and a parallel unwillingness to consider the role of other , possibly ... economy . In as much as he was concerned with the explanation of economic domination , and put much emphasis on ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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