Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 182
... activities . However , this is very different from arguing that all possible technological and economic explanations must be exhausted before recourse is made to either socio - political or ritual explanations , which appears to have ...
... activities . However , this is very different from arguing that all possible technological and economic explanations must be exhausted before recourse is made to either socio - political or ritual explanations , which appears to have ...
Page 216
... activities , perceptions and perspectives of females are trivialized , stereotyped or simply ignored " ( Conkey 1984 , 13 ) . In several cases , where female anthro- oologists on later occassions have carried out fieldwork in the same ...
... activities , perceptions and perspectives of females are trivialized , stereotyped or simply ignored " ( Conkey 1984 , 13 ) . In several cases , where female anthro- oologists on later occassions have carried out fieldwork in the same ...
Page 217
... activities are more important or meaningful than others , and women's rĂ´les must be investigated on equal terms with male activities . Let me emphasize that I do not want to interpret all prehistoric societies as matriarchal , nor am I ...
... activities are more important or meaningful than others , and women's rĂ´les must be investigated on equal terms with male activities . Let me emphasize that I do not want to interpret all prehistoric societies as matriarchal , nor am I ...
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