Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... practice , or if you will it is both practical knowledge and knowledgeable practice . Moreover , as a form of knowledge , skill ( or tech- nique ) is different in kind from technology . The former is tacit , subjective , context ...
... practice , or if you will it is both practical knowledge and knowledgeable practice . Moreover , as a form of knowledge , skill ( or tech- nique ) is different in kind from technology . The former is tacit , subjective , context ...
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... practice . It needs nonetheless to be acknowledged that in the vast majority of cases we simply cannot establish an unequivocal - or even vague - correspondence between a given " meaning " and a particular technical form . This state of ...
... practice . It needs nonetheless to be acknowledged that in the vast majority of cases we simply cannot establish an unequivocal - or even vague - correspondence between a given " meaning " and a particular technical form . This state of ...
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... practice when adult and fully responsible members of the group . Consequently , the transmission of knowledge and skills is a complex social phenomenon in which several factors are implicated : the cultural context , the difficulty of ...
... practice when adult and fully responsible members of the group . Consequently , the transmission of knowledge and skills is a complex social phenomenon in which several factors are implicated : the cultural context , the difficulty of ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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