Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 48
... followed baldly in this fashion the criticism was without doubt justified , and Digard ( 1979 ) very wisely said that the proof of this possibility had yet to be made . Eighteen years later I shall have to confess to having entertained ...
... followed baldly in this fashion the criticism was without doubt justified , and Digard ( 1979 ) very wisely said that the proof of this possibility had yet to be made . Eighteen years later I shall have to confess to having entertained ...
Page 132
... followed by an effect ( i.e. a flake ) only if the angle between the surface on which the blow is delivered and the surface from which the flake will be detached is acute . As this is the most basic of the physical principles of ...
... followed by an effect ( i.e. a flake ) only if the angle between the surface on which the blow is delivered and the surface from which the flake will be detached is acute . As this is the most basic of the physical principles of ...
Page 144
... followed by young potters . The fashioning phases in the production of a pot , and the organisation of two - handed gestures , according to apprenticeship stage and the type of pot produced . The motor abilities developed by potters ...
... followed by young potters . The fashioning phases in the production of a pot , and the organisation of two - handed gestures , according to apprenticeship stage and the type of pot produced . The motor abilities developed by potters ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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