Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... ARTEFACTS The social function of artefacts as possessions and commodities has been extensively studied in both archaeology and anthropology, drawing on artefact appearance and decorative style and its significance.2 A definitive volume ...
... ARTEFACTS The social function of artefacts as possessions and commodities has been extensively studied in both archaeology and anthropology, drawing on artefact appearance and decorative style and its significance.2 A definitive volume ...
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... artefacts . Where their explorative dynamics take on a " life of their own " through an intrinsic productivity and capacity for self - transformation , such artefacts rise to the status of auto - poetic artefacts . Practitioners also ...
... artefacts . Where their explorative dynamics take on a " life of their own " through an intrinsic productivity and capacity for self - transformation , such artefacts rise to the status of auto - poetic artefacts . Practitioners also ...
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... artefacts some form of moral agency? The idea that technical artefacts are moral agents has gained considerable ground in STS- and post-phenomenological circles. Clearly, these different ways of formulating the issue are related. When ...
... artefacts some form of moral agency? The idea that technical artefacts are moral agents has gained considerable ground in STS- and post-phenomenological circles. Clearly, these different ways of formulating the issue are related. When ...
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