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Regarding archaeology , this research should not consist in the classification of artefacts on the basis , curiously enough , of traits totally devoid of physical action ( stylistic study ) . Nor should it comprise an attempt to prompt ...
Regarding archaeology , this research should not consist in the classification of artefacts on the basis , curiously enough , of traits totally devoid of physical action ( stylistic study ) . Nor should it comprise an attempt to prompt ...
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The physical fact of building a house or constructing a city is a technique that must be classified among those that create social relations , just as any other manufacturing process . It is the concept that some techniques create ...
The physical fact of building a house or constructing a city is a technique that must be classified among those that create social relations , just as any other manufacturing process . It is the concept that some techniques create ...
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This linking , however , is not in a simple 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 ...
This linking , however , is not in a simple 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 ...
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Nathan Schlanger and Anthony Sinclair | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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