Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... importance in itself , but it is necessary to ensure that the terms used do not hinder analysis . In the beginnings of the archae- ological record , technology appears out on its own ; but in the present it is always tied in inti ...
... importance in itself , but it is necessary to ensure that the terms used do not hinder analysis . In the beginnings of the archae- ological record , technology appears out on its own ; but in the present it is always tied in inti ...
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... importance - a necessity for both pottery and metallurgy . Nearly everybody would agree that the cultural complexity , or interaction of operational chains ' snowballs ' in many parts of the world in the mid - Holocene . There comes a ...
... importance - a necessity for both pottery and metallurgy . Nearly everybody would agree that the cultural complexity , or interaction of operational chains ' snowballs ' in many parts of the world in the mid - Holocene . There comes a ...
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... importance . These have included Rensch , Huxley , Dobzhansky and many others . They have done so because of fundamental principles of organisation , which mark out living human beings from any other living species . For a broad ...
... importance . These have included Rensch , Huxley , Dobzhansky and many others . They have done so because of fundamental principles of organisation , which mark out living human beings from any other living species . For a broad ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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