Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... scale of values than that of l'arbitraire social . Even those aspects considered as ' basal ' , or closest to the human organism ( such as food and shelter ) are not seen as overwhelming and commanding natural necessities , but rather ...
... scale of values than that of l'arbitraire social . Even those aspects considered as ' basal ' , or closest to the human organism ( such as food and shelter ) are not seen as overwhelming and commanding natural necessities , but rather ...
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... scale and scope of many studies . Moreover , he argued that these advances were made at the expense of any explicit theorisation of the problems that we wanted to tackle . Many of the points raised in that article remain relevant today ...
... scale and scope of many studies . Moreover , he argued that these advances were made at the expense of any explicit theorisation of the problems that we wanted to tackle . Many of the points raised in that article remain relevant today ...
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... scale of axe dispersal ( Chappell 1987 ) . The production and dispersal of stone axes was proba- bly being undertaken on a fairly limited scale by c . 3000 b.c. This appears to have been fol- lowed by an expansion in output during the ...
... scale of axe dispersal ( Chappell 1987 ) . The production and dispersal of stone axes was proba- bly being undertaken on a fairly limited scale by c . 3000 b.c. This appears to have been fol- lowed by an expansion in output during the ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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Acheulean acquisition action on matter African archaeology analysis anthropology approach Archaeological Review argued artefacts aspects basis behaviour bifaces Cambridge 9:1 Cambridge University Press chaîne opératoire complex concept of technology context core debitage duration of apprenticeship East German Eastern Europe economic elements environment Etiolles evidence evolution evolutionary example flakes flintknapping Franchthi Cave function gesture Gowlett handaxe hominids human hunter-gatherers hunting and gathering individual industries Ingold innovation interpretation Karlin knapper knapping know-how knowledge Leroi-Gourhan lithic lithic analysis Magdalenian manufacture Marxism material culture Mauss meaning Mesolithic nature Neolithic object Oldowan operational organisation Palaeolithic Paris Pelegrin Perlès Pigeot possible practical prehistoric problem raw material relationship Review from Cambridge sequence simply skills social relations society spatial specific stone axes stone tools striking platform structure symbolic technical activities techniques techno-economic theoretical theory tion transformation understanding Upper Palaeolithic Wynn