Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 46
... relation between an agent and a tool is activated . This relation can put into operation an agent or agents , human or animal , or inorganic energy ( fossil fuel , nuclear fission , ... ) ; the tool can be simple or complex , passive or ...
... relation between an agent and a tool is activated . This relation can put into operation an agent or agents , human or animal , or inorganic energy ( fossil fuel , nuclear fission , ... ) ; the tool can be simple or complex , passive or ...
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... relation , for which provision is made in the culture . This is what I call an internal relation , for it only is called into being by the technological process in question . On the contrary , hiring the harvester for threshing the ...
... relation , for which provision is made in the culture . This is what I call an internal relation , for it only is called into being by the technological process in question . On the contrary , hiring the harvester for threshing the ...
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... relation to each other and in relation to social , spatial and temporal trends ? Technologies cannot be adequately understood on their own , but only in relation to other technologies . Overall , I was excited by these papers not simply ...
... relation to each other and in relation to social , spatial and temporal trends ? Technologies cannot be adequately understood on their own , but only in relation to other technologies . Overall , I was excited by these papers not simply ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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