Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... object of study ( Haudricourt 1988 ) . This he illus- trates by using a table as an example . The table can be studied from a number of different viewpoints : mathematics ( looking at surfaces and volumes ) , physics ( looking at ...
... object of study ( Haudricourt 1988 ) . This he illus- trates by using a table as an example . The table can be studied from a number of different viewpoints : mathematics ( looking at surfaces and volumes ) , physics ( looking at ...
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... object ' ) of what are socially elaborated thoughts . However , since I am encouraged here to ' think aloud ' , I would suggest that this approach entails the danger of a double reduc- tionism : The first , in fact very banal , results ...
... object ' ) of what are socially elaborated thoughts . However , since I am encouraged here to ' think aloud ' , I would suggest that this approach entails the danger of a double reduc- tionism : The first , in fact very banal , results ...
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... object to be knapped , are appreciated through vision and tactile sensibility . Following that , the orientation and handling of the object by the non - dominant hand , and the strength and trajectory of the gesture carried out by the ...
... object to be knapped , are appreciated through vision and tactile sensibility . Following that , the orientation and handling of the object by the non - dominant hand , and the strength and trajectory of the gesture carried out by the ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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