Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... production depends on the skilled handling of tools , and indeed of one's own person , the pro ductive forces appear as the qualities of human subjects - as their technical skills . Such quali- ties cannot be generalised : whereas a ...
... production depends on the skilled handling of tools , and indeed of one's own person , the pro ductive forces appear as the qualities of human subjects - as their technical skills . Such quali- ties cannot be generalised : whereas a ...
Page 66
... production sites alone , simply by reference to the character of the debitage or its spatial distribution . They require an examination of the broader contexts in which production was situated . In the case of Great Langdale , much of ...
... production sites alone , simply by reference to the character of the debitage or its spatial distribution . They require an examination of the broader contexts in which production was situated . In the case of Great Langdale , much of ...
Page 139
... production of series of 30 cm . to 50 cm . long blades from volu- minous cores with variable constraints would undoubtedly require a vast sum of knowledge and practical know how , which could be acquired only through a long period of ...
... production of series of 30 cm . to 50 cm . long blades from volu- minous cores with variable constraints would undoubtedly require a vast sum of knowledge and practical know how , which could be acquired only through a long period of ...
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