Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... issues , as well as all those others who contributed to - and put up with - interminable and sometimes noisy debates in the Coffee Room . We are also grateful to Nathan Schlanger and those who inspired him for the cover design , to ...
... issues , as well as all those others who contributed to - and put up with - interminable and sometimes noisy debates in the Coffee Room . We are also grateful to Nathan Schlanger and those who inspired him for the cover design , to ...
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... issues , even if the depth of investigation and solutions is not of the same order for each discipline . We might even envisage that linguistic or semantic theories will one day contribute some inspiration and put some order in our ...
... issues , even if the depth of investigation and solutions is not of the same order for each discipline . We might even envisage that linguistic or semantic theories will one day contribute some inspiration and put some order in our ...
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... issues at the heart of contemporary archaeological theory such as the relationships between theory and practice , meaning and material , society and individual . The study of technology allows many of these abstract issues to be brought ...
... issues at the heart of contemporary archaeological theory such as the relationships between theory and practice , meaning and material , society and individual . The study of technology allows many of these abstract issues to be brought ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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