Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 122
... appears to be so complex that the acquisition of competence cannot proceed on the basis of a given amount of memorised elementary experiences or on a register of cases and figures . The progressive elaboration of an implicit ...
... appears to be so complex that the acquisition of competence cannot proceed on the basis of a given amount of memorised elementary experiences or on a register of cases and figures . The progressive elaboration of an implicit ...
Page 138
... appears that it is those skilled individuals the adults who distributed the raw material to novices , according to their technical level . The less experienced ( the young- sters ? ) would receive economically useless material on which ...
... appears that it is those skilled individuals the adults who distributed the raw material to novices , according to their technical level . The less experienced ( the young- sters ? ) would receive economically useless material on which ...
Page 269
... appears to have succeeded in making the most effective use of archaeology to reject colonial ideology ( Sinclair 1989a ) . Archaeologists appear to have succeeded in communicat- ing with an avid audience and securing their participation ...
... appears to have succeeded in making the most effective use of archaeology to reject colonial ideology ( Sinclair 1989a ) . Archaeologists appear to have succeeded in communicat- ing with an avid audience and securing their participation ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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