Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 89
... culture ' , and that this " tends to hold up the need to analyse what the abilities are and what they imply " ( Gowlett 1986 , 247 ) . Foley ( 1987 ) also argues that culture may be a composite concept , though he prefers to drop the ...
... culture ' , and that this " tends to hold up the need to analyse what the abilities are and what they imply " ( Gowlett 1986 , 247 ) . Foley ( 1987 ) also argues that culture may be a composite concept , though he prefers to drop the ...
Page 98
... culture with the capacity for culture " ( Mellars and Stringer 1989 , 12 ) . The modern situation shows us that a certain cultural capacity ( that of modern humans ) is put to very different uses by different societies and individuals ...
... culture with the capacity for culture " ( Mellars and Stringer 1989 , 12 ) . The modern situation shows us that a certain cultural capacity ( that of modern humans ) is put to very different uses by different societies and individuals ...
Page 182
... culture and culture . The book is concerned with the former aspect : it is a history of the ways by which human beings - driven by fear and insecurity - have satis- fied their fundamental needs for food , shelter and clothing . This ...
... culture and culture . The book is concerned with the former aspect : it is a history of the ways by which human beings - driven by fear and insecurity - have satis- fied their fundamental needs for food , shelter and clothing . This ...
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