Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... become ] to what extent can culture be understood by thinking in terms of individuals striving to maximise their genetic reproduction ? To get to grips with the problem of systems it is helpful to return to the concise analysis of an ...
... become ] to what extent can culture be understood by thinking in terms of individuals striving to maximise their genetic reproduction ? To get to grips with the problem of systems it is helpful to return to the concise analysis of an ...
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... become logocentric , this is nowhere more so than in the Academy ( perhaps particularly so in England , where the middle class origins of the academicians is particularly uncomfortable with aesthetic considerations , viewing them as ...
... become logocentric , this is nowhere more so than in the Academy ( perhaps particularly so in England , where the middle class origins of the academicians is particularly uncomfortable with aesthetic considerations , viewing them as ...
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... become crop - robbers seems to have been discarded with the oasis hypothesis . Archaeozoologists have flipped Childe's argument onto its back . For example , Zeuner among others argues that early domesticates would have been mismanaged ...
... become crop - robbers seems to have been discarded with the oasis hypothesis . Archaeozoologists have flipped Childe's argument onto its back . For example , Zeuner among others argues that early domesticates would have been mismanaged ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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