Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... significance , the view I have proposed suggests that the technical forces of production were originally consubstantial with the social relations of kinship . Only subsequently , as kinship was disengaged from the organisation of produc ...
... significance , the view I have proposed suggests that the technical forces of production were originally consubstantial with the social relations of kinship . Only subsequently , as kinship was disengaged from the organisation of produc ...
Page 59
... significance ascribed to objects , and the circumstances of their transfer , may change ac- cording to context ( Barrett 1989 ) . With this problem in mind , the traditional tendency to infer the character of production from dispersal ...
... significance ascribed to objects , and the circumstances of their transfer , may change ac- cording to context ( Barrett 1989 ) . With this problem in mind , the traditional tendency to infer the character of production from dispersal ...
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... significance of their research by challenges first at the 1983 South- ern African Association of Archaeologists ' conference and at an international level by the events of the World Archaeological Congress in 1986 ( p . 76 ) ...
... significance of their research by challenges first at the 1983 South- ern African Association of Archaeologists ' conference and at an international level by the events of the World Archaeological Congress in 1986 ( p . 76 ) ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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