Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 63
... methods employed at the source . In the earlier of our two phases , it seems that the greater emphasis was placed upon the exploitation of loose scree , boulders , and block- fields as sources of raw material . In conjunction with this ...
... methods employed at the source . In the earlier of our two phases , it seems that the greater emphasis was placed upon the exploitation of loose scree , boulders , and block- fields as sources of raw material . In conjunction with this ...
Page 117
... methods ( 1988a , b ) , that the recurrent methods employed for the serial production of predetermined flakes follow a similar procedure . Such undertakings - based on raw material which is never standard , and with gestures of ...
... methods ( 1988a , b ) , that the recurrent methods employed for the serial production of predetermined flakes follow a similar procedure . Such undertakings - based on raw material which is never standard , and with gestures of ...
Page 123
... methods and techniques of produc- tion are diffused : are these ideas or humans which circulate ? In general , and independently of many other factors which need to be accounted for , one may postulate that a method or a technique is ...
... methods and techniques of produc- tion are diffused : are these ideas or humans which circulate ? In general , and independently of many other factors which need to be accounted for , one may postulate that a method or a technique is ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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