Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 82
... preserved , extends over about 2.5 million years . Looking at its long - term position and significance I am struck by this observation : examination of culture in human evolution is no longer popular ; and yet to respond to that ...
... preserved , extends over about 2.5 million years . Looking at its long - term position and significance I am struck by this observation : examination of culture in human evolution is no longer popular ; and yet to respond to that ...
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... preserved for us in the archaeological record . Language on the other hand is largely inaccessible in the archaeological record before 5000 years ago . Therefore , rather than looking for , or worrying about , language in particular ...
... preserved for us in the archaeological record . Language on the other hand is largely inaccessible in the archaeological record before 5000 years ago . Therefore , rather than looking for , or worrying about , language in particular ...
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... preserve the Wall next to the planning centre of many of the Nazi's crimes , is to keep a physical reminder of this ... preservation order on the section of Wall running along the Nieder- kirchner Strasse . However , the signs were all ...
... preserve the Wall next to the planning centre of many of the Nazi's crimes , is to keep a physical reminder of this ... preservation order on the section of Wall running along the Nieder- kirchner Strasse . However , the signs were all ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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