Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... samples could be found in Japan , the thirty - nine year old Morse made the twenty day voyage to Japan to study this material . Japan at that time had been set free from the feudal system of the Edo period , which had lasted for about ...
... samples could be found in Japan , the thirty - nine year old Morse made the twenty day voyage to Japan to study this material . Japan at that time had been set free from the feudal system of the Edo period , which had lasted for about ...
Page 253
... sample of thirteen journals , only The Journal of Archaeological Science has a female editor . I believe that this male dominance is reflected in the attitudes of journal editors to the issue of feminism and language change , and the ...
... sample of thirteen journals , only The Journal of Archaeological Science has a female editor . I believe that this male dominance is reflected in the attitudes of journal editors to the issue of feminism and language change , and the ...
Page 257
... sample of eight publishers whom I contacted , four had female editors . This is a less unequal picture than that which emerges from my examination of the editorship of archae- ological journals . It is important to note , however , that ...
... sample of eight publishers whom I contacted , four had female editors . This is a less unequal picture than that which emerges from my examination of the editorship of archae- ological journals . It is important to note , however , that ...
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