Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 12Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 11
Page 46
... Pleistocene . In W.W. Bishop and J.A. Miller ( eds . ) A Calibration of Hominid Evolution pp . 381-430 . Edinburgh : Scottish Academic Press . Jaubert , J. , M. Lorblanche , H. Laville , R. Slott - Moller , A. Turq and J - P . Brugal ...
... Pleistocene . In W.W. Bishop and J.A. Miller ( eds . ) A Calibration of Hominid Evolution pp . 381-430 . Edinburgh : Scottish Academic Press . Jaubert , J. , M. Lorblanche , H. Laville , R. Slott - Moller , A. Turq and J - P . Brugal ...
Page 48
... Pleistocene Prehistory of Western Eurasia pp . 161-180 . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press . Shanks , M. and C. Tilley 1987. Abstract and Substantial Time . Archaeological Review from Cambridge , 6 , 32-41 . Sieveking , A ...
... Pleistocene Prehistory of Western Eurasia pp . 161-180 . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press . Shanks , M. and C. Tilley 1987. Abstract and Substantial Time . Archaeological Review from Cambridge , 6 , 32-41 . Sieveking , A ...
Page 72
... Pleistocene and Holocene studies , a temporal boundary that allows two equally unacceptable " cultures " of discourse to co - exist . For whilst on the one hand the excesses of sociobiology and " evolutionary psychology " ( whatever ...
... Pleistocene and Holocene studies , a temporal boundary that allows two equally unacceptable " cultures " of discourse to co - exist . For whilst on the one hand the excesses of sociobiology and " evolutionary psychology " ( whatever ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activity appears approach archaeological record archaeology argued argument aspects attempt Aurignacian authority become behaviour brain burial Cambridge capacity Clark cognitive communication concepts concerned consider context cultural debates discipline discussion early emotional established Europe evidence evolution example existence framework groups heritage hominid human ideas identity important increased individual intellectual interest interpretation involved issues knowledge language London Marxism material meaning memory Mesolithic Middle Palaeolithic mind models nature Neolithic notes objects operation origins particular past perhaps period perspective phrase Pleistocene political position possible post-modern practice Prehistory present problem production reality recent reference relations representation resource result Review sense significant social society space specific structure suggest symbolic temporal theory Thomas tion understanding University Press Upper Palaeolithic volume women