Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... reference to materiality alone . It is the cultural nature of material culture which accounts for its being . More than a ... References Haudricourt , A - G . 1988 [ 1964 ] La technologie , science humaine : recherches d'histoire et d ...
... reference to materiality alone . It is the cultural nature of material culture which accounts for its being . More than a ... References Haudricourt , A - G . 1988 [ 1964 ] La technologie , science humaine : recherches d'histoire et d ...
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... reference to our own body seems to be intrinsic to any identification of artefactual material . To recognise an object as an artefact is to comprehend it in the attributed context of human projects , intentions , actions and ...
... reference to our own body seems to be intrinsic to any identification of artefactual material . To recognise an object as an artefact is to comprehend it in the attributed context of human projects , intentions , actions and ...
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... reference to Childe's view of the importance of subsistence behaviour . References Bökönyi , S. 1969. Archaeological problems and methods of recognizing animal domestiction . In Ucko and Dimbleby , The Domestication and Exploitation of ...
... reference to Childe's view of the importance of subsistence behaviour . References Bökönyi , S. 1969. Archaeological problems and methods of recognizing animal domestiction . In Ucko and Dimbleby , The Domestication and Exploitation of ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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