Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... values than that of l'arbitraire social . Even those aspects considered as ' basal ' , or closest to the human organism ( such as food and shelter ) are not seen as overwhelming and commanding natural necessities , but rather as social ...
... values than that of l'arbitraire social . Even those aspects considered as ' basal ' , or closest to the human organism ( such as food and shelter ) are not seen as overwhelming and commanding natural necessities , but rather as social ...
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... values attached to its constituent raw materials . Thus , for the Ankave , the eel - trap is simultaneously a mechanical and a symbolic phenomenon , and it is as such that it " makes sense . " These vivid images are not all easy to ...
... values attached to its constituent raw materials . Thus , for the Ankave , the eel - trap is simultaneously a mechanical and a symbolic phenomenon , and it is as such that it " makes sense . " These vivid images are not all easy to ...
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... value . ( 2 ) Will it be possible to identify in archaeological remains , with the help of the ' appren- ticeship duration ' criteria , technical and techno - economic specialisation , and in which contex ? This question appears now ...
... value . ( 2 ) Will it be possible to identify in archaeological remains , with the help of the ' appren- ticeship duration ' criteria , technical and techno - economic specialisation , and in which contex ? This question appears now ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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