Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 19-20Department of Archaeology, 2004 - Archaeology |
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... theory can assure , intuitive mathematics is found to underlie knowledge technologies such as navigation , tracking and mapping , as well as estimation and calculation found in mundane tasks such as grocery shopping ( Lancy 1983 ; Lave ...
... theory can assure , intuitive mathematics is found to underlie knowledge technologies such as navigation , tracking and mapping , as well as estimation and calculation found in mundane tasks such as grocery shopping ( Lancy 1983 ; Lave ...
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... Theory and the Politics of Cultural Heritage , Laurajane Smith sets out to ' provide a theoretical framework for understanding the social consequences of archaeological theory and practice ' ( p.1 ) . Her intention as outlined in ...
... Theory and the Politics of Cultural Heritage , Laurajane Smith sets out to ' provide a theoretical framework for understanding the social consequences of archaeological theory and practice ' ( p.1 ) . Her intention as outlined in ...
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... theory . She then relates these theories to CRM and discusses how these concepts have evolved since their respective beginnings . By doing this she is then able to successfully discuss political issues regarding the interactions between ...
... theory . She then relates these theories to CRM and discusses how these concepts have evolved since their respective beginnings . By doing this she is then able to successfully discuss political issues regarding the interactions between ...
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
How Little Does it Take to Represent a Face? | 9 |
Archaeology and Aesthetics | 12 |
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