Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... models of exchange systems ( for example , Earle and Ericson 1977 ; see Bradley and Edmonds in prep . for a critique of these approaches ) . More recently , it has been argued that studies of spatial distribution must also incorporate ...
... models of exchange systems ( for example , Earle and Ericson 1977 ; see Bradley and Edmonds in prep . for a critique of these approaches ) . More recently , it has been argued that studies of spatial distribution must also incorporate ...
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... model of a system need not resemble ' pictorial- ly ' the system which it models ( Craik 1943 ) . Equally , then , systems performing similar tasks do not need to resemble one another in components . In the ' normal ' biological system ...
... model of a system need not resemble ' pictorial- ly ' the system which it models ( Craik 1943 ) . Equally , then , systems performing similar tasks do not need to resemble one another in components . In the ' normal ' biological system ...
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... model such as that of Tobias ( 1981 ) . As Tobias argues , we must explain how the brain has developed consistently ... models may be combined . Having considered both the framework of definitions and an outline of the technological ...
... model such as that of Tobias ( 1981 ) . As Tobias argues , we must explain how the brain has developed consistently ... models may be combined . Having considered both the framework of definitions and an outline of the technological ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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