Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 182
... progress are the major recurrent themes of this book . In it wealth of information , in its " loving attention to the details of everyday life " , in its erudite discussion of varied and pertinent topics the book represents a massive ...
... progress are the major recurrent themes of this book . In it wealth of information , in its " loving attention to the details of everyday life " , in its erudite discussion of varied and pertinent topics the book represents a massive ...
Page 184
... progress was neither wanted nor understood . Humans , lacking until the 19th century any idea of " human betterment through the gradual evolution of techniques " ( p . 23 ) , often displayed " inertia " in the face of progress ...
... progress was neither wanted nor understood . Humans , lacking until the 19th century any idea of " human betterment through the gradual evolution of techniques " ( p . 23 ) , often displayed " inertia " in the face of progress ...
Page 185
185 Progress being inevitable , it is not only unavoidable for Europe to expand , it is also - following the aquatic model - fair . After all , might claim the coloniser : " we are here because you were there . You had your Ice - free ...
185 Progress being inevitable , it is not only unavoidable for Europe to expand , it is also - following the aquatic model - fair . After all , might claim the coloniser : " we are here because you were there . You had your Ice - free ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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