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Page 78
One might argue that the work of Mauss takes this idea to its logical conclusion ,
when pointing out that even our most basic bodily movements are culturally
specific ( Mauss 1979 ) . Leroi - Gourhan developed the idea of the chaîne
opératoire ...
One might argue that the work of Mauss takes this idea to its logical conclusion ,
when pointing out that even our most basic bodily movements are culturally
specific ( Mauss 1979 ) . Leroi - Gourhan developed the idea of the chaîne
opératoire ...
Page 96
4 4 Some of these developments may be linked with an idea such as hafting ,
and they might be telling us more about the idea of composite technology than
about ... new and brilliant technical ideas , at least not until the Upper Palaeolithic
.
4 4 Some of these developments may be linked with an idea such as hafting ,
and they might be telling us more about the idea of composite technology than
about ... new and brilliant technical ideas , at least not until the Upper Palaeolithic
.
Page 178
For his explanation of the nature of links between these circles he goes back
ultimately to Mauss ' ideas of " the Gift " . His argument is set out with clarity and
vigour , and a wealth of detailed documentation and illustrations ; so much so that
the ...
For his explanation of the nature of links between these circles he goes back
ultimately to Mauss ' ideas of " the Gift " . His argument is set out with clarity and
vigour , and a wealth of detailed documentation and illustrations ; so much so that
the ...
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