Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... interests may exist prior to , and may lead to , processes of innovation in industrial societies . However , it is striking that ( barring archival evidence and specific investigations ) the traces of such conflicts of interest seem to ...
... interests may exist prior to , and may lead to , processes of innovation in industrial societies . However , it is striking that ( barring archival evidence and specific investigations ) the traces of such conflicts of interest seem to ...
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... interest . In principle , one can expect to observe efficient know - hows in relation to the manifested intentions . This syllogism is not devoid of sense when ( as it is often the case ) one finds objects which display clear evidence ...
... interest . In principle , one can expect to observe efficient know - hows in relation to the manifested intentions . This syllogism is not devoid of sense when ( as it is often the case ) one finds objects which display clear evidence ...
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... interest , is as follows : for most of its history , the human race lived under the shadow of the ice age . Hu- mans , with their receding chins and small cranial capacity , came from Africa or the Middle East , and sharpened their ...
... interest , is as follows : for most of its history , the human race lived under the shadow of the ice age . Hu- mans , with their receding chins and small cranial capacity , came from Africa or the Middle East , and sharpened their ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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