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Page 58
Yet whilst we remain at this level , our understanding remains essentially
descriptive , and prone to the problems of diminishing scale noted by Cross (
1983 ) . We can talk in terms of how production was structured , or how a tool was
used , but ...
Yet whilst we remain at this level , our understanding remains essentially
descriptive , and prone to the problems of diminishing scale noted by Cross (
1983 ) . We can talk in terms of how production was structured , or how a tool was
used , but ...
Page 131
Therefore , one could expect to find some evidence of such ' lithic education ' in
material remains ( Pigeot 1987 , 1988 , Karlin and Pigeot 1989 ) particularly
within habitation structures where children and adolescents dwelt . In effect ,
besides ...
Therefore , one could expect to find some evidence of such ' lithic education ' in
material remains ( Pigeot 1987 , 1988 , Karlin and Pigeot 1989 ) particularly
within habitation structures where children and adolescents dwelt . In effect ,
besides ...
Page 173
The author states that In both the United States and South Africa prehistoric
archaeology remains caught up in problems of internal colonialism long after
each country has become independent . The preceding chapters have
demonstrated that ...
The author states that In both the United States and South Africa prehistoric
archaeology remains caught up in problems of internal colonialism long after
each country has become independent . The preceding chapters have
demonstrated that ...
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