Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 40
... 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 belonging to infrastructure and those considered ...
... 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 belonging to infrastructure and those considered ...
Page 110
... give sufficient attention to the social content and context of such a construction . I would argue that this is why the Piagetian scheme fails to give an adequate account of evolu- tionary mechanisms ; because it characterises the ...
... give sufficient attention to the social content and context of such a construction . I would argue that this is why the Piagetian scheme fails to give an adequate account of evolu- tionary mechanisms ; because it characterises the ...
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... give diverging approaches to the same material . In Great Britain such academic competition pleas- ingly fills the shelves of bookshops . Chances and Risks East German archaeology has got a lot of catching up to do , but can fruitfully ...
... give diverging approaches to the same material . In Great Britain such academic competition pleas- ingly fills the shelves of bookshops . Chances and Risks East German archaeology has got a lot of catching up to do , but can fruitfully ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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