Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 105
... theory of exactly how that constructive process works ; of how we can come up with an ' evolutionary programme ' which is acceptable . The critical failing of Piaget's theory , recognised long ago by Vygotskii ( 1986 [ 1934 ] ) , is ...
... theory of exactly how that constructive process works ; of how we can come up with an ' evolutionary programme ' which is acceptable . The critical failing of Piaget's theory , recognised long ago by Vygotskii ( 1986 [ 1934 ] ) , is ...
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... theory does not automatically mean that it is well known . In Western Europe Marxism today has many dimensions , but in the Eastern Block historical Marxism was and is the dominant , official theory . Now we would like to discuss the ...
... theory does not automatically mean that it is well known . In Western Europe Marxism today has many dimensions , but in the Eastern Block historical Marxism was and is the dominant , official theory . Now we would like to discuss the ...
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... Theory ' , who floated in the higher spheres of dialectical - materi- alist theoretical debates . The vast majority of archaeologists rather abstained from theory and dedicated themselves like busy bees to the assiduous collection and ...
... Theory ' , who floated in the higher spheres of dialectical - materi- alist theoretical debates . The vast majority of archaeologists rather abstained from theory and dedicated themselves like busy bees to the assiduous collection and ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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