Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... pottery , metallurgy and mechanics ) a study of the relations between culture and material culture would render explicit the constituents and outcomes of a given assem- blage , a sequence in a production process , or a manner of ...
... pottery , metallurgy and mechanics ) a study of the relations between culture and material culture would render explicit the constituents and outcomes of a given assem- blage , a sequence in a production process , or a manner of ...
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... pottery ) , and also , within each technique , to distinguish different levels of know - how ( wheel thrown pottery or chipped beads of differing sizes and shapes ) . The duration of apprenticeship of a given technique is linked to the ...
... pottery ) , and also , within each technique , to distinguish different levels of know - how ( wheel thrown pottery or chipped beads of differing sizes and shapes ) . The duration of apprenticeship of a given technique is linked to the ...
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... pottery , the question would be whether the potter produces indiscriminately every and any ceramic object , or conversely whether there is further specialisation and concentration on specific shapes or sizes . Three criteria may ...
... pottery , the question would be whether the potter produces indiscriminately every and any ceramic object , or conversely whether there is further specialisation and concentration on specific shapes or sizes . Three criteria may ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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