Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 130
... tion . Thus , in a situation like that at Etiolles , where the raw material employed is of consider- able dimensions , technical difficulties are further increased . Several implications ensue . Since the technical error is so ...
... tion . Thus , in a situation like that at Etiolles , where the raw material employed is of consider- able dimensions , technical difficulties are further increased . Several implications ensue . Since the technical error is so ...
Page 193
... tion ( Thompson 1969 ) does present a further illustration of contact - induced changes . Tradi- tional hand methods of woollen twill production by crofters of the Outer Hebrides became inadequate to meet rising demands for their cloth ...
... tion ( Thompson 1969 ) does present a further illustration of contact - induced changes . Tradi- tional hand methods of woollen twill production by crofters of the Outer Hebrides became inadequate to meet rising demands for their cloth ...
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... tion was practically instantaneous , it was because the necessary assumptions had been integrat- ed into habitual and routine perception so that , as far as the perceiver was concerned , they were embodied or objectified in the object ...
... tion was practically instantaneous , it was because the necessary assumptions had been integrat- ed into habitual and routine perception so that , as far as the perceiver was concerned , they were embodied or objectified in the object ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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