Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... framework across the board of human societies , let me return to the consideration of hunters and gatherers . It comes as no surprise that the usual anthropological characterisation of the activities of hunting and gathering as ' purely ...
... framework across the board of human societies , let me return to the consideration of hunters and gatherers . It comes as no surprise that the usual anthropological characterisation of the activities of hunting and gathering as ' purely ...
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... framework linking symbols and technology and to give the proper direction to the relations of cause and effect between these two domains . In addition , in spite of the fact that Marxist analysis separates social phenomena into those ...
... framework linking symbols and technology and to give the proper direction to the relations of cause and effect between these two domains . In addition , in spite of the fact that Marxist analysis separates social phenomena into those ...
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... framework in which economic flux indicated the general flow of social cause and effect - which remains more or less true - leads in the final analysis to discussions bogging down in endless semantic rather than substantive controversy ...
... framework in which economic flux indicated the general flow of social cause and effect - which remains more or less true - leads in the final analysis to discussions bogging down in endless semantic rather than substantive controversy ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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