Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... techno - economic . Their definition ( see below ) is elaborated with an archaeological purpose in mind : the recog- nition of specialisation in the archaeological record . Thus , there need not necessarily be a correspondence with more ...
... techno - economic . Their definition ( see below ) is elaborated with an archaeological purpose in mind : the recog- nition of specialisation in the archaeological record . Thus , there need not necessarily be a correspondence with more ...
Page 147
... techno - economic specialisation , and in which contex ? This question appears now restricted to post - Palaeolithic times . However , the distinction between technical and techno - economic specialisation ( as defined above ) ...
... techno - economic specialisation , and in which contex ? This question appears now restricted to post - Palaeolithic times . However , the distinction between technical and techno - economic specialisation ( as defined above ) ...
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... techno- economic systems of greater complexity in terms of the increasing amount of the practised activities , the growth of knowledge and the productivity of manufacture . Broadly speaking , such a tendency can indeed be observed ...
... techno- economic systems of greater complexity in terms of the increasing amount of the practised activities , the growth of knowledge and the productivity of manufacture . Broadly speaking , such a tendency can indeed be observed ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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