Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... labour process ( Ingold 1988a ) . In other words , as I have tried to show schematically in figure 1 , it has been a movement from the personal to the impersonal . I now mean to demonstrate that this movement is tantamount to a ...
... labour process ( Ingold 1988a ) . In other words , as I have tried to show schematically in figure 1 , it has been a movement from the personal to the impersonal . I now mean to demonstrate that this movement is tantamount to a ...
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... labour , all active members of the group are normally able to carry out the necessary and sufficient tasks for the provision of food , clothing , tools and housing . The few specialised activities that do exist and that threaten the ...
... labour , all active members of the group are normally able to carry out the necessary and sufficient tasks for the provision of food , clothing , tools and housing . The few specialised activities that do exist and that threaten the ...
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... labour may be indicated by a convergence of technicity criteria with spatial , quantitative , functional and technical ( use of different tools ) ones5 . Following Palaeolithic times , an increase in the number of craft activities is ...
... labour may be indicated by a convergence of technicity criteria with spatial , quantitative , functional and technical ( use of different tools ) ones5 . Following Palaeolithic times , an increase in the number of craft activities is ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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