Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 110
... role in social life . In the case of the handaxe , then , one would want to know whether an explicit concept of symmetry was present in the process of making and using such artefacts ( see Lock , 1986 ) . Would such a concept have any role ...
... role in social life . In the case of the handaxe , then , one would want to know whether an explicit concept of symmetry was present in the process of making and using such artefacts ( see Lock , 1986 ) . Would such a concept have any role ...
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... role , as a model one seeks to imitate , or a more active role ; explaining , discuss- ing and demonstrating . Among traditional societies , the distribution of these roles is rarely clear cut : unlike in our modern societies , no sharp ...
... role , as a model one seeks to imitate , or a more active role ; explaining , discuss- ing and demonstrating . Among traditional societies , the distribution of these roles is rarely clear cut : unlike in our modern societies , no sharp ...
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... role of South American Social Archaeology in throwing off the legacy of colonialism and the rediscovery of indigenous values and behaviour . This role was simultaneously highlighted and contradicted by Arturo Toscano , who pointed out ...
... role of South American Social Archaeology in throwing off the legacy of colonialism and the rediscovery of indigenous values and behaviour . This role was simultaneously highlighted and contradicted by Arturo Toscano , who pointed out ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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