Hardy, K. (2008). Prehistoric string theory.. Antiquity 82 (316). Vol 82(316), pp. 271-280.

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Prehistoric string theory.
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How twisted fibres helped to shape the world
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Antiquity 82 (316)
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Antiquity
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82 (316)
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271 - 280
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The author reviews the role of string in early human communities, using prehistoric and ethnographic evidence. Fibres, rolled into string, offer a technical means of holding things together; but the process of manufacturing string itself inspired special roles and structures -- which in turn held together the members of communities.
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Karen Hardy
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2008
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Prehistoric (Auto Detected Temporal)
Prehistoric (Auto Detected Temporal)
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URI: http://antiquity.ac.uk/ant/082/ant0820271.htm
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18 Jun 2008