Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 142
... status of the specialist . Likewise , no distinction was made between full and part time specialisation , since this appears prohibited by the ar- chaeological record ( Roux 1989 ) . Technical specialisation : the production , by a sub ...
... status of the specialist . Likewise , no distinction was made between full and part time specialisation , since this appears prohibited by the ar- chaeological record ( Roux 1989 ) . Technical specialisation : the production , by a sub ...
Page 153
... status . In : Friefelt , K. and Sorensen , P. South Asian Archaeology 1985. London , Curzon Press , 265-270 . Roux , V. and Corbetta , D. 1989. The potter's wheel : craft specialisation and technical competence . New Delhi , Oxford ...
... status . In : Friefelt , K. and Sorensen , P. South Asian Archaeology 1985. London , Curzon Press , 265-270 . Roux , V. and Corbetta , D. 1989. The potter's wheel : craft specialisation and technical competence . New Delhi , Oxford ...
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... status symbols ( p . 96 ) . How then , was progress made ? Only a loose social structure , which permitted , if not encouraged , social achievement and enterprise ( where individuals are endowed with energy , 186 ability and good ...
... status symbols ( p . 96 ) . How then , was progress made ? Only a loose social structure , which permitted , if not encouraged , social achievement and enterprise ( where individuals are endowed with energy , 186 ability and good ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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