Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 23
... past , techniques are , like all social phenomena , arbitrary , and particular to the community which engenders them ( 1927 , 119 ) . In stressing this arbitrary character , Mauss radically separated the phenomenon of techniques from ...
... past , techniques are , like all social phenomena , arbitrary , and particular to the community which engenders them ( 1927 , 119 ) . In stressing this arbitrary character , Mauss radically separated the phenomenon of techniques from ...
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... past are highly regarded ; ideas are often copied without proper understanding and cri- tiques of those works are almost unknown due to lack of publications . The lack of a market economy and of competition between people might not help ...
... past are highly regarded ; ideas are often copied without proper understanding and cri- tiques of those works are almost unknown due to lack of publications . The lack of a market economy and of competition between people might not help ...
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... past ( p . 270 ) . This is useful especially when the fact that save for Egypt , most of the African past was recorded orally . Davis's chapter also presents a topical review of the study of rock art in Africa . The author successfully ...
... past ( p . 270 ) . This is useful especially when the fact that save for Egypt , most of the African past was recorded orally . Davis's chapter also presents a topical review of the study of rock art in Africa . The author successfully ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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