Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... noted by Cross ( 1983 ) . We can talk in terms of how production was structured , or how a tool was used , but this does not in itself provide us with a sufficient basis for understanding the broader social contexts in which particular ...
... noted by Cross ( 1983 ) . We can talk in terms of how production was structured , or how a tool was used , but this does not in itself provide us with a sufficient basis for understanding the broader social contexts in which particular ...
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... noted by Nelson and the more intuitive / inventive . 6. Indeed the papers by Camilli and Morrow and Jeffries do no more than explore some of Binford's technical concepts . References Balikci , A. 1970. The Netsilik Eskimo . New York ...
... noted by Nelson and the more intuitive / inventive . 6. Indeed the papers by Camilli and Morrow and Jeffries do no more than explore some of Binford's technical concepts . References Balikci , A. 1970. The Netsilik Eskimo . New York ...
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... noted , all the major advances of evolution have been brain victories . The hominids have merely trodden a path where the ratio of natural selection pressure / effective brain response is higher than in any other biological family . Yet ...
... noted , all the major advances of evolution have been brain victories . The hominids have merely trodden a path where the ratio of natural selection pressure / effective brain response is higher than in any other biological family . Yet ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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