Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 96
... evidence of going hand in hand with new technology , other perhaps than the early African microliths . These may or may not indicate bow and arrow technology ; in any case although Homo sapiens sapiens begins to appear also outside ...
... evidence of going hand in hand with new technology , other perhaps than the early African microliths . These may or may not indicate bow and arrow technology ; in any case although Homo sapiens sapiens begins to appear also outside ...
Page 109
... evidence of the level of understanding . It is often said by some post - processual archaeologists that the archaeological record is a ' text ' ( e.g. Hodder , 1986 ; Shanks & Tilley , 1987 ; 1989 ) . But to my mind such evidence is ...
... evidence of the level of understanding . It is often said by some post - processual archaeologists that the archaeological record is a ' text ' ( e.g. Hodder , 1986 ; Shanks & Tilley , 1987 ; 1989 ) . But to my mind such evidence is ...
Page 299
... evidence should be used to make a case for domestication . The book then proceeds as if the domestication debate has been won . Uerpmann sug- gests that a Childean interpretation of the Palaeolithic / Neolithic transition is now so well ...
... evidence should be used to make a case for domestication . The book then proceeds as if the domestication debate has been won . Uerpmann sug- gests that a Childean interpretation of the Palaeolithic / Neolithic transition is now so well ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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