Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... represent ' optimal ' solutions ( Boydston , 1989 , 74 ) . Decisions between the two relate to the nature of the human activities associated with them . Even without considering human action , there are numerous potential explanations ...
... represent ' optimal ' solutions ( Boydston , 1989 , 74 ) . Decisions between the two relate to the nature of the human activities associated with them . Even without considering human action , there are numerous potential explanations ...
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... representing the range of abilities seen in ' culture ' , and that this " tends to hold up the need to analyse what ... represents at least 99 % of early culture . It seems unlikely that there is a ready verbal solution to the problem ...
... representing the range of abilities seen in ' culture ' , and that this " tends to hold up the need to analyse what ... represents at least 99 % of early culture . It seems unlikely that there is a ready verbal solution to the problem ...
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social pressures , nor is it simply the expression of internal drives , but represents the synthesis of internal and ... represent a specific competence within a specific context . Wynn's minimum competence argument leads us to question ...
social pressures , nor is it simply the expression of internal drives , but represents the synthesis of internal and ... represent a specific competence within a specific context . Wynn's minimum competence argument leads us to question ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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