Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... objects produced by humans in society are social productions . Concomitantly , it has taken some time to acknowledge that it is in being social and not solely in affecting socio - econom- · ic organisation - that techniques deserve our ...
... objects produced by humans in society are social productions . Concomitantly , it has taken some time to acknowledge that it is in being social and not solely in affecting socio - econom- · ic organisation - that techniques deserve our ...
Page 41
... objects , tools and products , and this in two directions . The first was simply to study social mutation as the effect on society of the introduction of one technological object , or group of objects . A brilliant example of this type ...
... objects , tools and products , and this in two directions . The first was simply to study social mutation as the effect on society of the introduction of one technological object , or group of objects . A brilliant example of this type ...
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... objects which are more technically de- manding , or which require specific knowledge . Variations in performances which could be due to a sexual division of labour may be indicated by a convergence of technicity criteria with spatial ...
... objects which are more technically de- manding , or which require specific knowledge . Variations in performances which could be due to a sexual division of labour may be indicated by a convergence of technicity criteria with spatial ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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