Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 55
... argued that these advances were made at the expense of any explicit theorisation of the problems that we wanted to tackle . Many of the points raised in that article remain relevant today . Indeed , one can argue that if anything ...
... argued that these advances were made at the expense of any explicit theorisation of the problems that we wanted to tackle . Many of the points raised in that article remain relevant today . Indeed , one can argue that if anything ...
Page 78
... argued previously by such people as Mauss and Leroi - Gourhan , and more recently by Lemonnier . Techniques are social creations . In Durk- heimian language , they are social facts , every bit as much as religious systems . One might argue ...
... argued previously by such people as Mauss and Leroi - Gourhan , and more recently by Lemonnier . Techniques are social creations . In Durk- heimian language , they are social facts , every bit as much as religious systems . One might argue ...
Page 108
... argued that the handaxe itself is merely an incidental by - product of the manufacture of flakes ( Davidson & Noble , forthcoming ) . This may seem a little far - fetched , but it has been shown that rotationally symmetrical Lower ...
... argued that the handaxe itself is merely an incidental by - product of the manufacture of flakes ( Davidson & Noble , forthcoming ) . This may seem a little far - fetched , but it has been shown that rotationally symmetrical Lower ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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