Experimental Archaeology and Tacit Learning: Textiles in the Classroom
Archaeology benefits from the integrated approaches generated from experimental archaeology and tacit learning because they afford a deeper exploration of our interpretations of the archaeological record. Though these benefits are generally supported by the discipline at large, experimental and expe...
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Autor principal: | Jennifer Beamer |
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EXARC
2020
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