Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 65
... seems that the process of stone axe production was characterised by a series of highly structured , recurrent routines , in which the producers monitored and anticipated the conse- quences that particular removals would have for ...
... seems that the process of stone axe production was characterised by a series of highly structured , recurrent routines , in which the producers monitored and anticipated the conse- quences that particular removals would have for ...
Page 71
... seems obvious that they must be separate . The spider can turn around and move about . It is not attached to the web : indeed it can even go somewhere else and make another . Yet despite this , Dawkins would like us to see them as ...
... seems obvious that they must be separate . The spider can turn around and move about . It is not attached to the web : indeed it can even go somewhere else and make another . Yet despite this , Dawkins would like us to see them as ...
Page 109
... seems to me to imply that they are socially communicable , and indeed are practically communicated . Certainly it would seem that the methods of observing concept formation in developmental psychology all involve communicative acts ...
... seems to me to imply that they are socially communicable , and indeed are practically communicated . Certainly it would seem that the methods of observing concept formation in developmental psychology all involve communicative acts ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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