Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... problem with this trend is that it lacks any clear orientation to the task of developing broader models of human behaviour ( Torrence 1989 , 1-2 ) . Others have rejected this goal of generalised behavioural models , arguing instead that ...
... problem with this trend is that it lacks any clear orientation to the task of developing broader models of human behaviour ( Torrence 1989 , 1-2 ) . Others have rejected this goal of generalised behavioural models , arguing instead that ...
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... problem is that of determining where the boundaries for such an analysis must lie . This is a problem which becomes more acute when you look at what people actually do with tools as opposed to the tools themselves . Let me illustrate ...
... problem is that of determining where the boundaries for such an analysis must lie . This is a problem which becomes more acute when you look at what people actually do with tools as opposed to the tools themselves . Let me illustrate ...
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THE PROBLEMS OF CONSERVATION IN A UNIFYING BERLIN Frederick Baker While the whole world has been celebrating the fall of the ... problem is very archaeological . Does one represent each site in isolation , or preserve the whole as a ...
THE PROBLEMS OF CONSERVATION IN A UNIFYING BERLIN Frederick Baker While the whole world has been celebrating the fall of the ... problem is very archaeological . Does one represent each site in isolation , or preserve the whole as a ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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