Social Worlds of Knowledge

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Social Worlds of Knowledge is a scholarly work by archaeologist Vere Gordon Childe that explores how human societies develop, organize, and transmit knowledge within their cultural and historical contexts.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
addresses historical change in knowledge systems
relationship between knowledge and culture
relationship between knowledge and social organization
author Vere Gordon Childe NERFINISHED
examines how societies create knowledge
how societies structure knowledge
how societies transmit knowledge
field archaeology
history of ideas
social theory
focusesOn cultural contexts of knowledge
historical contexts of knowledge
social dimensions of knowledge
genre academic literature
non-fiction
hasPerspective archaeological perspective on knowledge
historical perspective on knowledge
sociological perspective on knowledge
language English
mainTopic development of knowledge in human societies
organization of knowledge in cultural contexts
transmission of knowledge across generations
relatedTo Vere Gordon Childe NERFINISHED
social history of knowledge
theory of knowledge in archaeology

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