Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 100
... function of the mind is to simulate the outside world sufficiently well to pilot the organism ( e.g. Sherrington 1942 ; Craik 1943 ; Sherwood 1962 ) . As there is one world , the responses of different higher organisms have a good deal ...
... function of the mind is to simulate the outside world sufficiently well to pilot the organism ( e.g. Sherrington 1942 ; Craik 1943 ; Sherwood 1962 ) . As there is one world , the responses of different higher organisms have a good deal ...
Page 104
... function , and an aesthetic , communicative or even social function . If indeed these are distinct . In my case I hope that a knowledge of stoneworking technique will enable me to communicate on the subject of stone tools with greater ...
... function , and an aesthetic , communicative or even social function . If indeed these are distinct . In my case I hope that a knowledge of stoneworking technique will enable me to communicate on the subject of stone tools with greater ...
Page 137
... function of the relevant technical sequences . Such a ' leçon de taille ' has been tentatively identified at the ... functional distinction between striking platform and striking surface ( level 2 ) , and the preparation of faceted butts ...
... function of the relevant technical sequences . Such a ' leçon de taille ' has been tentatively identified at the ... functional distinction between striking platform and striking surface ( level 2 ) , and the preparation of faceted butts ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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