Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... knowledge to apply ( Layton 1974 ) . I believe this view to be mistaken . For acting in the world is the skilled ... knowledge is gained as well as applied . Thus , skill is at once a form of knowledge and a form of practice , or if you ...
... knowledge to apply ( Layton 1974 ) . I believe this view to be mistaken . For acting in the world is the skilled ... knowledge is gained as well as applied . Thus , skill is at once a form of knowledge and a form of practice , or if you ...
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... knowledge , not artefacts , which is indicative of power , and it is knowledge not material artefacts which they value . For the Mistassini Cree , Tanner ( 1979 ) details how aspects of ' non - technological ' behaviour , such as ...
... knowledge , not artefacts , which is indicative of power , and it is knowledge not material artefacts which they value . For the Mistassini Cree , Tanner ( 1979 ) details how aspects of ' non - technological ' behaviour , such as ...
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... knowledge ( savoir - faire and connaissance ) . This is perhaps the same distinction as Ingold's between technique as practical knowledge and technology as generalised rules . It certainly recalls that made by Giddens between practical ...
... knowledge ( savoir - faire and connaissance ) . This is perhaps the same distinction as Ingold's between technique as practical knowledge and technology as generalised rules . It certainly recalls that made by Giddens between practical ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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