Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... experience of their users . My contention , to the contrary , is that technique is embedded in , and inseparable from , the experience of particular subjects in the shaping of particular things . Technology , by con- trast , consists in ...
... experience of their users . My contention , to the contrary , is that technique is embedded in , and inseparable from , the experience of particular subjects in the shaping of particular things . Technology , by con- trast , consists in ...
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... experience . There can be little doubt that modern human beings divide and enhance almost every aspect of experience , constantly imposing ' specialness ' on nature . Cer - tainly this schema can embrace both White's symbols , and 888.
... experience . There can be little doubt that modern human beings divide and enhance almost every aspect of experience , constantly imposing ' specialness ' on nature . Cer - tainly this schema can embrace both White's symbols , and 888.
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... experience can enable one to gradually refine estimations and to optimise reasonings , reasonings which are essentially subconscious . Motor know - how corresponds to intuitive operations on the assessed adequacy of the knapping ...
... experience can enable one to gradually refine estimations and to optimise reasonings , reasonings which are essentially subconscious . Motor know - how corresponds to intuitive operations on the assessed adequacy of the knapping ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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