Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... behaviour within various other social logics is one that occurs at all times , to such an extent that action on matter and the production of meaning are two inseparable phenomena . Moreover , the same component of a technical practice ...
... behaviour within various other social logics is one that occurs at all times , to such an extent that action on matter and the production of meaning are two inseparable phenomena . Moreover , the same component of a technical practice ...
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... behaviour of their makers and consumers . On the contrary , they are employed by humans to accomplish some function . In modelling the outcome of decisions , we must therefore assume that people choose technology that will best suit ...
... behaviour of their makers and consumers . On the contrary , they are employed by humans to accomplish some function . In modelling the outcome of decisions , we must therefore assume that people choose technology that will best suit ...
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... behaviour by evolutionary ecologists . Behaviour will follow general rules because it has been influenced by the force of natural selection . The human artefact is like the spider's web : both are the products of evolved behaviour . The ...
... behaviour by evolutionary ecologists . Behaviour will follow general rules because it has been influenced by the force of natural selection . The human artefact is like the spider's web : both are the products of evolved behaviour . The ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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