Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... hunting and gathering societies ' as a class , since these societies have nothing more in common than the purely contingent fact that their members hunt and gather for their subsist- ence , possessing neither domestic herds nor crops ...
... hunting and gathering societies ' as a class , since these societies have nothing more in common than the purely contingent fact that their members hunt and gather for their subsist- ence , possessing neither domestic herds nor crops ...
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... gatherers . It comes as no surprise that the usual anthropological characterisation of the activities of hunting and gathering as ' purely technical ' carries the implications that they are not only ' fully mechanical ' but also ...
... gatherers . It comes as no surprise that the usual anthropological characterisation of the activities of hunting and gathering as ' purely technical ' carries the implications that they are not only ' fully mechanical ' but also ...
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... Hunting and Gathering Societies ( Darwin , Australia , August 1988 ) , entitled ' Hunter - gatherers and the concept of technology ' . Other versions have been presented to seminars in the De- partments of Anthropology at the University ...
... Hunting and Gathering Societies ( Darwin , Australia , August 1988 ) , entitled ' Hunter - gatherers and the concept of technology ' . Other versions have been presented to seminars in the De- partments of Anthropology at the University ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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