Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... process has ever " created " a organisa- tion of society . What is meant here is that some technological processes can only move forward and develop within a certain type of social organisation . The problem partly derives from the ...
... process has ever " created " a organisa- tion of society . What is meant here is that some technological processes can only move forward and develop within a certain type of social organisation . The problem partly derives from the ...
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... process is one which is well suited to the analysis of constructive activity . The problem is to devise a theory of ... processes of change . In fact one might argue that it does little more than describe them . Piaget resorts to what ...
... process is one which is well suited to the analysis of constructive activity . The problem is to devise a theory of ... processes of change . In fact one might argue that it does little more than describe them . Piaget resorts to what ...
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... process of change can be such a one sided affair , the environment takes an active part in the process of construction ( Lock , 1986 ) . As some biologists now argue ( e.g. Lewontin , 1982 ) , all evolutionary processes should be ...
... process of change can be such a one sided affair , the environment takes an active part in the process of construction ( Lock , 1986 ) . As some biologists now argue ( e.g. Lewontin , 1982 ) , all evolutionary processes should be ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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