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V. Gordon Childe and the vocabulary of revolutionary change / Kevin Greene.

By: Material type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): In: Anthropology TodaySummary: Because Childe wrote extensively for non-archaeologists and the public his Neolithic and Urban Revolutions have continued to influence historians in general Ñ and historians of technology in particular Ñ into the 1990s. This paper examines their influence, while noting significant changes in Childe's terminology and use of analogy between 1928 and 1957.
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Antiquity 73 (1999): 97Ð109

Because Childe wrote extensively for non-archaeologists and the public his Neolithic and Urban Revolutions have continued to influence historians in general Ñ and historians of technology in particular Ñ into the 1990s. This paper examines their influence, while noting significant changes in Childe's terminology and use of analogy between 1928 and 1957.

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