Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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on its inaugural flight . The combination contrived by Caproni was thinkable , but physically a catastrophic non - starter . The manners by which representations of physical phenomena , and of the elements constituting a technique ...
on its inaugural flight . The combination contrived by Caproni was thinkable , but physically a catastrophic non - starter . The manners by which representations of physical phenomena , and of the elements constituting a technique ...
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... physical expression of relations between the different classes or categories that make up society . It can also be the means of betraying the type of relations holding between these classes , as when Baron Haussman opened the wide ...
... physical expression of relations between the different classes or categories that make up society . It can also be the means of betraying the type of relations holding between these classes , as when Baron Haussman opened the wide ...
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... physical sense , but in terms of an unbroken causal chain from gene ( s ) to web ( ibid . , 197-8 ) . We find it easy to understand that our physical bodies are somehow the product of our genes . We can imagine that there is a gene ...
... physical sense , but in terms of an unbroken causal chain from gene ( s ) to web ( ibid . , 197-8 ) . We find it easy to understand that our physical bodies are somehow the product of our genes . We can imagine that there is a gene ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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