Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... context of Neolithic stone axe production Recent work on the Group VI stone axe quarries in the vicinity of Great Langdale , Cumbria , provides a concrete ( or more precisely a volcanic ) context in which to illustrate some of these ...
... context of Neolithic stone axe production Recent work on the Group VI stone axe quarries in the vicinity of Great Langdale , Cumbria , provides a concrete ( or more precisely a volcanic ) context in which to illustrate some of these ...
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... context of lived , political action . It is through its relationship to this domain that the chaîne opératoire becomes a credible means of social interpretation . Through technology we may create our world , but the techniques are like ...
... context of lived , political action . It is through its relationship to this domain that the chaîne opératoire becomes a credible means of social interpretation . Through technology we may create our world , but the techniques are like ...
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... context ' of an object and its ' archaeological context ' . For him , archaeological deposits " are no longer part of an ongoing society " ( Schiffer 1987 , 3 ) . The systemic context corresponds to an object's place in an ongo- ing ...
... context ' of an object and its ' archaeological context ' . For him , archaeological deposits " are no longer part of an ongoing society " ( Schiffer 1987 , 3 ) . The systemic context corresponds to an object's place in an ongo- ing ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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