Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... expression . From being the source of technical metaphors , the human organism becomes their ultimate recipient . If the body itself is by nature social , so are evidently all human ( technical ) actions . " The invention of the ...
... expression . From being the source of technical metaphors , the human organism becomes their ultimate recipient . If the body itself is by nature social , so are evidently all human ( technical ) actions . " The invention of the ...
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... expression ( One World Archaeology 6 ) London , Unwin Hyman , 185-199 . Wiessner , P. 1984. Reconsidering the behavioral basis for style : a case study among the Kalahari San . Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 3 , 190-234 ...
... expression ( One World Archaeology 6 ) London , Unwin Hyman , 185-199 . Wiessner , P. 1984. Reconsidering the behavioral basis for style : a case study among the Kalahari San . Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 3 , 190-234 ...
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... expression of internal drives ; it is said to be a trait of the phenotype . But this ignores exter- nal , environmental / social factors ; it confuses expressed competence with inferred capacity . We know from modern ethnography that ...
... expression of internal drives ; it is said to be a trait of the phenotype . But this ignores exter- nal , environmental / social factors ; it confuses expressed competence with inferred capacity . We know from modern ethnography that ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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