Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 104
... artefacts , of which this is the most recent . As yet , though , I haven't made any stone tools . This , I feel , is some- thing of an omission ( if not an admission ) , and one that I intend to rectify in the near future . Of course ...
... artefacts , of which this is the most recent . As yet , though , I haven't made any stone tools . This , I feel , is some- thing of an omission ( if not an admission ) , and one that I intend to rectify in the near future . Of course ...
Page 108
... artefacts , we imply that they may have had more complex capacities which are not repre- sented archaeologically . However , as Wynn ( 1988 ) himself has argued with respect to the inferred existence of pre - lithic wooden artefacts ...
... artefacts , we imply that they may have had more complex capacities which are not repre- sented archaeologically . However , as Wynn ( 1988 ) himself has argued with respect to the inferred existence of pre - lithic wooden artefacts ...
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... artefacts of later periods , such as , for example , the early Bronze age skuomorphic daggers , it is apparent that what is important about these artefacts is their expres- sive content ; their instrumentality is generally thought to be ...
... artefacts of later periods , such as , for example , the early Bronze age skuomorphic daggers , it is apparent that what is important about these artefacts is their expres- sive content ; their instrumentality is generally thought to be ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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