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growth would first have the effect of lowering the output per man - hour in
agriculture , but in the long term the effect might be to raise labour productivity in
other activities , and eventually to raise output per man hour also in agriculture .
growth would first have the effect of lowering the output per man - hour in
agriculture , but in the long term the effect might be to raise labour productivity in
other activities , and eventually to raise output per man hour also in agriculture .
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And ' whether a rate of growth can be sustained depends on whether investment .
. . is sustained ' ( Rostow 1953 , 95 ) . The developing social system ensured that
both investment and the rate of growth were indeed sustained . This emphasis ...
And ' whether a rate of growth can be sustained depends on whether investment .
. . is sustained ' ( Rostow 1953 , 95 ) . The developing social system ensured that
both investment and the rate of growth were indeed sustained . This emphasis ...
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4 , contrasts the growth in settlements in the selected regions over the two time
ranges in question . Table 14 . IV Growth factors from neolithic to early bronze
age , and from neolithic to late bronze age , for selected regions in Greece .
4 , contrasts the growth in settlements in the selected regions over the two time
ranges in question . Table 14 . IV Growth factors from neolithic to early bronze
age , and from neolithic to late bronze age , for selected regions in Greece .
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Civilisation | 3 |
The Explanation of Culture Change | 15 |
The Multiplier Effect | 27 |
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The Emergence of Civilisation: The Cyclades and the Aegean in the Third ... Colin Renfrew Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1972 |
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activities Aegean already Amorgos Anatolia appearance bowls burial cemetery chapter civilisation clear clearly close common considerable contained continuity copper craft Crete Cycladic decoration discussed distribution documented early bronze age Early Minoan East effect emergence Eutresis evidence example excavated figurines final finds further given graves Greece Grotta-Pelos culture growth human important incised increase indicated instance islands Keros-Syros culture Knossos known Korakou late bronze age later Lerna levels mainland marble material Messenia metal Middle Middle Minoan Museum Mycenaean nature Naxos neolithic objects occur origin painted palace pattern perhaps period phase Phylakopi population possible pottery prehistoric present probably production range regions Renfrew seals seems seen settlement shape significant similar single social society stone subsystems suggested Syros third millennium tombs trade Troy Tsountas various vessels village ware widely
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Contemporary Archaeology in Theory: A Reader Robert W. Preucel,Ian Hodder Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1996 |