Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 65
... formation ( for example , Tor- rence 1987 ) , our attention necessarily shifts from the source itself , to its broader context . At the most basic of levels , it might be argued that much of the observed variability can be explained on ...
... formation ( for example , Tor- rence 1987 ) , our attention necessarily shifts from the source itself , to its broader context . At the most basic of levels , it might be argued that much of the observed variability can be explained on ...
Page 80
... London , Academic Press . Binford , L.R. 1979. Organisation and formation processes : looking at curated technologies . Journal of Anthropological Research 35 , 255-73 . Binford , L.R. 1980. Willow smoke and dogs ' tails 80.
... London , Academic Press . Binford , L.R. 1979. Organisation and formation processes : looking at curated technologies . Journal of Anthropological Research 35 , 255-73 . Binford , L.R. 1980. Willow smoke and dogs ' tails 80.
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... formation is too extensive , unnecessary raw material wastage will ensue . If , on the other hand , it is insufficient , the successful exploitation of the core may be compromised . In first striking platform ( P1 ) preparation of the ...
... formation is too extensive , unnecessary raw material wastage will ensue . If , on the other hand , it is insufficient , the successful exploitation of the core may be compromised . In first striking platform ( P1 ) preparation of the ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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