Environment, Tools & Man: An Inaugural LectureThe University Press, 1946 - 30 pagine |
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... tion the ideas and the vocabulary of the science in which he was trained . In other words he regards an artefact as a fossil , and is apt to treat it as subject to the laws of natural evolution , like any other fossil . Hence we too ...
... tion the ideas and the vocabulary of the science in which he was trained . In other words he regards an artefact as a fossil , and is apt to treat it as subject to the laws of natural evolution , like any other fossil . Hence we too ...
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... tion , can they be made to yield ? Too often , as I have already 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 ...
... tion , can they be made to yield ? Too often , as I have already 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 ...
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... of knowledge and imagina- tion , to make that world live again before our own eyes , and through it to interpret the tools which are the instruments of Man's response to his environment . At best , our knowledge of the earliest 14.
... of knowledge and imagina- tion , to make that world live again before our own eyes , and through it to interpret the tools which are the instruments of Man's response to his environment . At best , our knowledge of the earliest 14.
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