Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 77
... aspects of ' non - technological ' behaviour , such as divination and dream interpretation are in fact inseparable from the more obvious technological knowledge and behaviour . Nelson ( 1969 , chapter 18 ) notes that aspects of ...
... aspects of ' non - technological ' behaviour , such as divination and dream interpretation are in fact inseparable from the more obvious technological knowledge and behaviour . Nelson ( 1969 , chapter 18 ) notes that aspects of ...
Page 116
... aspects of prehistoric research . Psychological elements in the elaborate knapping activity By ' elaborate knapping activities ' , I refer to chaînes opératoires of lithic fabrication which have the following characteristics ...
... aspects of prehistoric research . Psychological elements in the elaborate knapping activity By ' elaborate knapping activities ' , I refer to chaînes opératoires of lithic fabrication which have the following characteristics ...
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... aspects of Hima life , even in their songs and dances where they raise their arms in the air to mimic the horns of their cows . This illustrates the embedded nature of aesthetics in a cultural context and how it is manifested in a ...
... aspects of Hima life , even in their songs and dances where they raise their arms in the air to mimic the horns of their cows . This illustrates the embedded nature of aesthetics in a cultural context and how it is manifested in a ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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