文档介绍:ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE INFORMATION AGE
ONE WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY
Animals into art (ed.)
Archaeological approaches to cultural identity
(ed.)
Archaeological heritage management in the modern world
(ed.)
Centre and periphery: comparative studies in archaeology
(ed.)
Conflict in the archaeology of living traditions
(ed.)
Domination and resistance
et al. (eds)
The excluded past: archaeology in education
& (eds)
Food, metal and towns in the archaeology of Africa
et al. (eds)
Foraging and farming: the evolution of plant exploitation
&
From the Baltic to the Black Sea: studies in medieval archaeology
& (eds)
Hunters of the recent past
& (eds)
The meanings of things: material culture and symbolic expression
(ed.)
The origins of human behaviour
(ed.)
The politics of the past
& (eds)
Signifying animals: human meaning in the natural world
(ed.)
State and society: the emergence and development of social hierarchy and political centralization
et al. (eds)
The walking larder: patterns of domestication, pastoralism, and predation
-Brock (ed.)
What is an animal?
(ed.)
What’s new? A closer look at the process of innovation
der Leeuw & (eds)
Who needs the past? Indigenous values and archaeology
(ed.)
ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE INFORMATION
AGE
A global perspective
Edited by
Paul Reilly
IBM UK Scientific Centre, Winchester
Sebastian Rahtz
Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton
London and New York
©Paul Reilly, Sebastian Rahtz and contributors 1992
First published 1992
by Routledge
11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE
This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005.
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