Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... women work the gardens , prepare and distribute feed for the pigs , and so forth . Moreover , humans create meaning ... woman's skirt , and is thus affected by feminine pollution , it becomes virtually unthinkable to employ the same ...
... women work the gardens , prepare and distribute feed for the pigs , and so forth . Moreover , humans create meaning ... woman's skirt , and is thus affected by feminine pollution , it becomes virtually unthinkable to employ the same ...
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... women and the latter with men ; whilst in the distribution of technical skill ( or rather the use of it ) it is men who make tools and not women . The ethnographic 78.
... women and the latter with men ; whilst in the distribution of technical skill ( or rather the use of it ) it is men who make tools and not women . The ethnographic 78.
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men who make tools and not women . The ethnographic evidence may not support this too well ( it is well known that eskimo women , for example , produce clothing which is nothing if not complex technology ) , but much is learned from ...
men who make tools and not women . The ethnographic evidence may not support this too well ( it is well known that eskimo women , for example , produce clothing which is nothing if not complex technology ) , but much is learned from ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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