Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 191
... experience of past actors from archaeological remains . This task is helped by the fact that in order to make sense of their lives , these same actors represented their experience , and interpretations of that experience , to others in ...
... experience of past actors from archaeological remains . This task is helped by the fact that in order to make sense of their lives , these same actors represented their experience , and interpretations of that experience , to others in ...
Page 216
... experience of women's role in the society . This does not mean not that they were better anthropolo- gists or that their views were biased . It simply shows the need for women and women's perspectives in both anthropology and archaeo ...
... experience of women's role in the society . This does not mean not that they were better anthropolo- gists or that their views were biased . It simply shows the need for women and women's perspectives in both anthropology and archaeo ...
Page 239
... experience in the and Bryony three , when the Somerset Levels Project was set up in 1973 . The major part of this book deals with the Project's discoveries in a small area of the Levels between the Polden Hills and 239.
... experience in the and Bryony three , when the Somerset Levels Project was set up in 1973 . The major part of this book deals with the Project's discoveries in a small area of the Levels between the Polden Hills and 239.
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