Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... organisation , just as the advanced industrial technology of the West was supposed to under- write a complex social ... organisation " , as well as " diverse industries Archaeological Review from Cambridge 9 : 1 ( 1990 ) and simple ...
... organisation , just as the advanced industrial technology of the West was supposed to under- write a complex social ... organisation " , as well as " diverse industries Archaeological Review from Cambridge 9 : 1 ( 1990 ) and simple ...
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... organisation of production ( Ericson 1984 ; Torrence 1987 ) . A number of these more de- tailed studies have rightly stressed the analysis of relations between different aspects of the data at quarry / production sites . But more often ...
... organisation of production ( Ericson 1984 ; Torrence 1987 ) . A number of these more de- tailed studies have rightly stressed the analysis of relations between different aspects of the data at quarry / production sites . But more often ...
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... organisation of youth education among traditional societies is probably more complex than previously realised . When dealing with prehistoric cultures , the social organisation of education appears , given inherent limitations in the ...
... organisation of youth education among traditional societies is probably more complex than previously realised . When dealing with prehistoric cultures , the social organisation of education appears , given inherent limitations in the ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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