Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... practical , ' knowledge that ' rather than ' knowledge how ' . It is , besides , encoded in words or artificial symbols , and can be transmitted by teaching in contexts outside those of its practical application . Historically , as the ...
... practical , ' knowledge that ' rather than ' knowledge how ' . It is , besides , encoded in words or artificial symbols , and can be transmitted by teaching in contexts outside those of its practical application . Historically , as the ...
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... practical knowledge and technology as generalised rules . It certainly recalls that made by Giddens between practical and discursive knowledge . In fact archaeologists have long recog- nised such a distinction - Pitt Rivers in the 19th ...
... practical knowledge and technology as generalised rules . It certainly recalls that made by Giddens between practical and discursive knowledge . In fact archaeologists have long recog- nised such a distinction - Pitt Rivers in the 19th ...
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... practical skills that are so basic to our existence that we tend to take them completely for granted . Tacit reference to our own body seems to be intrinsic to any identification of artefactual material . To recognise an object as an ...
... practical skills that are so basic to our existence that we tend to take them completely for granted . Tacit reference to our own body seems to be intrinsic to any identification of artefactual material . To recognise an object as an ...
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