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Where , as in hunting and gathering , food production depends on the skilled
handling of tools , and indeed of one's own person , the pro ductive forces appear
as the qualities of human subjects - as their technical skills . Such qualities
cannot ...
Where , as in hunting and gathering , food production depends on the skilled
handling of tools , and indeed of one's own person , the pro ductive forces appear
as the qualities of human subjects - as their technical skills . Such qualities
cannot ...
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For example , many early studies of production sites reveal an undue emphasis
upon certain aspects of the data ( for example . extraction techniques ) and the
neglect of others ( for example . production debris ) . Further problems have been
...
For example , many early studies of production sites reveal an undue emphasis
upon certain aspects of the data ( for example . extraction techniques ) and the
neglect of others ( for example . production debris ) . Further problems have been
...
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In the first case , let us consider those relatively frequent Neolithic and
Chalcolithic contexts where two kinds of lithic productions coexist . On the one
hand , ' ordinary ' production , and on the other more ' remarkable productions ,
such as the ...
In the first case , let us consider those relatively frequent Neolithic and
Chalcolithic contexts where two kinds of lithic productions coexist . On the one
hand , ' ordinary ' production , and on the other more ' remarkable productions ,
such as the ...
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