Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 73
... period sites in the north - eastern United States . The expense of different raw material types is determined by the distance from the site to their provenance . A comparison between artefacts made on expensive raw materials and those ...
... period sites in the north - eastern United States . The expense of different raw material types is determined by the distance from the site to their provenance . A comparison between artefacts made on expensive raw materials and those ...
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... period of time . Technology needed to be reliable at this time , and so the earlier Mesolithic technology is a reliable technology . At the later period animal movements were less predictable and a better hunting strategy was that of ...
... period of time . Technology needed to be reliable at this time , and so the earlier Mesolithic technology is a reliable technology . At the later period animal movements were less predictable and a better hunting strategy was that of ...
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... period town - house . Similarly , an old banger when carefully restored becomes a vintage car . This dynamic process can be illustrated by the history of my desk at home . It was origi- nally made in the Edwardian period for use as a ...
... period town - house . Similarly , an old banger when carefully restored becomes a vintage car . This dynamic process can be illustrated by the history of my desk at home . It was origi- nally made in the Edwardian period for use as a ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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