Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... question , one which is not devoid of " meaning " . If , for instance , Hodder's hypothesis ( cited above ) proves to be a trustworthy means for inferring the existence of socio - economic conflicts between two groups , this result ...
... question , one which is not devoid of " meaning " . If , for instance , Hodder's hypothesis ( cited above ) proves to be a trustworthy means for inferring the existence of socio - economic conflicts between two groups , this result ...
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... question raises several more to be addressed . However , a move beyond description is essential if the study of technology is to shed light on broader debate regarding the nature of social reproduction and the conditions of social ...
... question raises several more to be addressed . However , a move beyond description is essential if the study of technology is to shed light on broader debate regarding the nature of social reproduction and the conditions of social ...
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... question appears now restricted to post - Palaeolithic times . However , the distinction between technical and techno - economic specialisation ( as defined above ) necessitates the introduction of additional criteria besides that of ...
... question appears now restricted to post - Palaeolithic times . However , the distinction between technical and techno - economic specialisation ( as defined above ) necessitates the introduction of additional criteria besides that of ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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