Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 73
... the lithic technology from the perspective of a couple of variables set out by Peter Bleed ( 1986 ) : reliability and maintainability . Reliable tools are designed to achieve their purpose even if components within the tool break 13 73.
... the lithic technology from the perspective of a couple of variables set out by Peter Bleed ( 1986 ) : reliability and maintainability . Reliable tools are designed to achieve their purpose even if components within the tool break 13 73.
Page 94
... variables out of the many that would be necessary to specify a hand - axe . Nevertheless , Dibble's argument makes a valuable contri- bution by showing us how a set of instructions can be generated which can specify one element of ...
... variables out of the many that would be necessary to specify a hand - axe . Nevertheless , Dibble's argument makes a valuable contri- bution by showing us how a set of instructions can be generated which can specify one element of ...
Page 132
... variable range of knapping competences , it is possi- ble to reconstruct in some detail the dynamic process of technical education . For this purpose , the knapping procedures employed may be subdivided into a series of technical ...
... variable range of knapping competences , it is possi- ble to reconstruct in some detail the dynamic process of technical education . For this purpose , the knapping procedures employed may be subdivided into a series of technical ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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