Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 72
... range of resources used in the diet ( the diet - breadth model ) and why different locations are chosen for feeding as opposed to others ( the patch - choice model ) . A necessary corollary of this is that one must specify a currency in ...
... range of resources used in the diet ( the diet - breadth model ) and why different locations are chosen for feeding as opposed to others ( the patch - choice model ) . A necessary corollary of this is that one must specify a currency in ...
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... range of technical solutions and corrections as the core continuous- ly changes . Indeed , it becomes evident that to knap is to foresee , and to foresee is to be knowl- edgeable . Since the core's condition undergoes permanent ...
... range of technical solutions and corrections as the core continuous- ly changes . Indeed , it becomes evident that to knap is to foresee , and to foresee is to be knowl- edgeable . Since the core's condition undergoes permanent ...
Page 132
... range of competences . This gradation in knap- ping quality may well indicate or reflect a natural progression in technical apprenticeship , ranging from total beginners through to experienced apprentices . Between these extremes one ...
... range of competences . This gradation in knap- ping quality may well indicate or reflect a natural progression in technical apprenticeship , ranging from total beginners through to experienced apprentices . Between these extremes one ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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