Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... complex culture - historical setting or to invest in time- consuming site survey . Comparative collections are readily available . Simply put , for the archaeologist , Japan is a wonderful place to visit . Still , the visitor's approach ...
... complex culture - historical setting or to invest in time- consuming site survey . Comparative collections are readily available . Simply put , for the archaeologist , Japan is a wonderful place to visit . Still , the visitor's approach ...
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... complex its technology , the more complete was thought to be its mastery over nature ; conversely in ' primitive ' societies , with simple technologies , control over nature was supposed to be weak or non - existent . The most primitive ...
... complex its technology , the more complete was thought to be its mastery over nature ; conversely in ' primitive ' societies , with simple technologies , control over nature was supposed to be weak or non - existent . The most primitive ...
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... complex material constraints into account . 2 ) As we have seen , the decision supposes an evaluation of the present situation accord- ing to previous experience : that is , pre - existing mental representations , built in the past and ...
... complex material constraints into account . 2 ) As we have seen , the decision supposes an evaluation of the present situation accord- ing to previous experience : that is , pre - existing mental representations , built in the past and ...
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