Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... scientific knowledge , had at last subjugated nature to his sovereign will . And for those who saw technology as the driving force of social development , the simplicity of tech- nology among primitive hunter - gatherers accounted for ...
... scientific knowledge , had at last subjugated nature to his sovereign will . And for those who saw technology as the driving force of social development , the simplicity of tech- nology among primitive hunter - gatherers accounted for ...
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Approaches in the psychosocial sector An interesting feature of scientific thought over the last sixty years is that it has as often been evolutionary biologists , as anthropologists , who have been most convinced that culture ...
Approaches in the psychosocial sector An interesting feature of scientific thought over the last sixty years is that it has as often been evolutionary biologists , as anthropologists , who have been most convinced that culture ...
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... Scientific American 238 , 90-108 . Isaac , G.Ll. 1983. Aspects of human evolution . In Bendall , D.S. ( ed . ) Evolution from mole cules to men . Cambridge , University Press , 509-543 . Leakey , M.D. 1971. Olduvai Gorge . Vol . III ...
... Scientific American 238 , 90-108 . Isaac , G.Ll. 1983. Aspects of human evolution . In Bendall , D.S. ( ed . ) Evolution from mole cules to men . Cambridge , University Press , 509-543 . Leakey , M.D. 1971. Olduvai Gorge . Vol . III ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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