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tion , did the forces ' split off ' and acquire separate institutional identity as a technology ' . At the same time the objectives of production were themselves transformed from the constitution of persons to the manufacture of things ...
tion , did the forces ' split off ' and acquire separate institutional identity as a technology ' . At the same time the objectives of production were themselves transformed from the constitution of persons to the manufacture of things ...
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Forty - seven trips : a case study in the character of archaeological forma tion processes . In R.V.S. Wright ( ed . ) Stone Tools as Cultural markers . Canberra , Austra lian Institute of Aboriginal Studies . Binford , L.R. 1978.
Forty - seven trips : a case study in the character of archaeological forma tion processes . In R.V.S. Wright ( ed . ) Stone Tools as Cultural markers . Canberra , Austra lian Institute of Aboriginal Studies . Binford , L.R. 1978.
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The Human Revolu tion Edinburgh University Press , 415-432 . Findlay , C.S. and Lumsden , C.J. 1988. The creative mind : toward an evolutionary theory of discovery and innovation . J. Sociol . Biol . Struct . 11 , 3-55 Foley , R.A. 1987 ...
The Human Revolu tion Edinburgh University Press , 415-432 . Findlay , C.S. and Lumsden , C.J. 1988. The creative mind : toward an evolutionary theory of discovery and innovation . J. Sociol . Biol . Struct . 11 , 3-55 Foley , R.A. 1987 ...
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