Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 64
... indicates that the producers went to considerable lengths to cope with the problems created by platform crushing ... indicated by the small size of platforms and their relation to the dorsal ridges on flakes . In many cases the point ...
... indicates that the producers went to considerable lengths to cope with the problems created by platform crushing ... indicated by the small size of platforms and their relation to the dorsal ridges on flakes . In many cases the point ...
Page 99
... indicates approximately the complexity of ideas current in stone - working , as a range for any one period . ( A ) , the level of content reached in the Developed Oldowan , is much the same as that indicated by ( B ) in some simple ...
... indicates approximately the complexity of ideas current in stone - working , as a range for any one period . ( A ) , the level of content reached in the Developed Oldowan , is much the same as that indicated by ( B ) in some simple ...
Page 132
... indicate or reflect a natural progression in technical apprenticeship , ranging from total beginners through to experienced apprentices . Between these extremes one can trace an evident progression in skills , an increasing mastery of ...
... indicate or reflect a natural progression in technical apprenticeship , ranging from total beginners through to experienced apprentices . Between these extremes one can trace an evident progression in skills , an increasing mastery of ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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