Environment, Tools & Man: An Inaugural LectureThe University Press, 1946 - 30 pagine |
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... suggested , it is thought sufficient to carry out a typological classification , sometimes very detailed , to relate the industry so studied to others already known , and to put a name to it— either an existing one , or newly coined ...
... suggested , it is thought sufficient to carry out a typological classification , sometimes very detailed , to relate the industry so studied to others already known , and to put a name to it— either an existing one , or newly coined ...
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... suggest that we overlook entirely the sources we possess for a more complete approach to the subject , but I think it is fair to say that we practically never utilise them to the full . To establish a truly significant relation between ...
... suggest that we overlook entirely the sources we possess for a more complete approach to the subject , but I think it is fair to say that we practically never utilise them to the full . To establish a truly significant relation between ...
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... a method of working which gives a characteristic grooved surface to the wood . I suggest that the making of fairly large wooden objects , such as food vessels and shields , played a large part in the industrial tradition of the 23.
... a method of working which gives a characteristic grooved surface to the wood . I suggest that the making of fairly large wooden objects , such as food vessels and shields , played a large part in the industrial tradition of the 23.
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