Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... material culture , this plurality is suggested and encouraged by the object itself . Seen as the embodiment of two distinct elements , the table appears amenable to two distinct and independent studies : as material ( concrete and ...
... material culture , this plurality is suggested and encouraged by the object itself . Seen as the embodiment of two distinct elements , the table appears amenable to two distinct and independent studies : as material ( concrete and ...
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... material use by prehistoric hunter - gather- ers ' ) applies general cost - benefit calculations to a single example . Jeske argues that the costs of tools are a product of the raw material costs ( RM ) , the manufacturing costs ( M ) ...
... material use by prehistoric hunter - gather- ers ' ) applies general cost - benefit calculations to a single example . Jeske argues that the costs of tools are a product of the raw material costs ( RM ) , the manufacturing costs ( M ) ...
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... ( material ) culture history . In fact , it does not . In its straightforwardness , it is soon realised that the contribution ( as distinct from compilation ) that Hearth and Home provides is quite limited . The implications of its theses ...
... ( material ) culture history . In fact , it does not . In its straightforwardness , it is soon realised that the contribution ( as distinct from compilation ) that Hearth and Home provides is quite limited . The implications of its theses ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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