Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 66
... region . Whilst it is at present difficult to explore the local significance of this change , contrasts between the contexts and associations of axes in different regions do provide us with elements of the broader conditions under which ...
... region . Whilst it is at present difficult to explore the local significance of this change , contrasts between the contexts and associations of axes in different regions do provide us with elements of the broader conditions under which ...
Page 68
... regional level , it is interesting that the range of uses to which Group VI raw material is put , decreases as one moves ... region , and in certain contexts , the formal deposition and the deliberate smashing of axes has been identified ...
... regional level , it is interesting that the range of uses to which Group VI raw material is put , decreases as one moves ... region , and in certain contexts , the formal deposition and the deliberate smashing of axes has been identified ...
Page 142
... regional level . This production is not the source of eco- nomic gain . Techno - economic specialisation : the production of objects by a sub group of individu- als who draw economic profits from this activity . The production is ...
... regional level . This production is not the source of eco- nomic gain . Techno - economic specialisation : the production of objects by a sub group of individu- als who draw economic profits from this activity . The production is ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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