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2 ) . Although sites of this nature generally contain relatively few classes of data ,
they nevertheless present a number of methodological problems . Refitting for
example , a technique which makes it that much easier to think in three
dimensions ...
2 ) . Although sites of this nature generally contain relatively few classes of data ,
they nevertheless present a number of methodological problems . Refitting for
example , a technique which makes it that much easier to think in three
dimensions ...
Page 86
As a term technology has tended to cause few problems , since it is plainly
concerned with material objects and their use . Nevertheless , technology is
analysed into its components every day , in robotics for example , or studies of
man ...
As a term technology has tended to cause few problems , since it is plainly
concerned with material objects and their use . Nevertheless , technology is
analysed into its components every day , in robotics for example , or studies of
man ...
Page 155
In this volume , for example , Edmonds shows how the small mundane details of
flint working practices can be related to wider social structures . Throughout this
volume , the authors realise that if we are to embed technologies in cultural ...
In this volume , for example , Edmonds shows how the small mundane details of
flint working practices can be related to wider social structures . Throughout this
volume , the authors realise that if we are to embed technologies in cultural ...
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