Detecting and explaining technological innovation in prehistory

Technology refers to any set of standardised procedures for transforming raw materials into finished products. Innovation consists of any change in technology which has tangible and lasting effect on human practices, whether or not it provides utilitarian advantages. Prehistoric societies were never...

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Other Authors: Spataro, Michela (Editor), Furholt, Martin (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Leiden Sidestone Press 2020
Series:Scales of Transformation 8
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