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Women may Furthermore , " Women only be equated with wealth , but wealth
important when married " ( Randsborg is not ... what make with marriage
alliances presumably them powerful ( John Muke , pers . being of great
importance " comm . ) ...
Women may Furthermore , " Women only be equated with wealth , but wealth
important when married " ( Randsborg is not ... what make with marriage
alliances presumably them powerful ( John Muke , pers . being of great
importance " comm . ) ...
Page 218
My conclusion must be , see themselves as " man's helper " , that we need more
female archaeoland more women than men recognize ogists to study the role of
the importance of apparently prehistoric women and more studies trivial everyday
...
My conclusion must be , see themselves as " man's helper " , that we need more
female archaeoland more women than men recognize ogists to study the role of
the importance of apparently prehistoric women and more studies trivial everyday
...
Page 235
Indeed , it is also an important development from the original Gowlett's paper
again picks up publication and McBurney's general the problems caused by
technology work on the Palaeolithic of North and the history of archaeological
Africa ...
Indeed , it is also an important development from the original Gowlett's paper
again picks up publication and McBurney's general the problems caused by
technology work on the Palaeolithic of North and the history of archaeological
Africa ...
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