Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 217
... important when married " ( Randsborg 1986 , 152 ) and " Social stratifica- tion seems to have ' pulled ' a group of women up to a particular level , with marriage alliances presumably being of great importance " ( Randsborg 1986 , 150 ) ...
... important when married " ( Randsborg 1986 , 152 ) and " Social stratifica- tion seems to have ' pulled ' a group of women up to a particular level , with marriage alliances presumably being of great importance " ( Randsborg 1986 , 150 ) ...
Page 218
... important that we start employing it , because if we are constantly presented with a Dicture of passive , inferior women , that is what we will become . This takes me back to the first part of this appeal : the asymmetry in the female ...
... important that we start employing it , because if we are constantly presented with a Dicture of passive , inferior women , that is what we will become . This takes me back to the first part of this appeal : the asymmetry in the female ...
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... important compari- son with material from North Africa . Close focuses her piece on one of McBurney's excavation sites , the Haua Fteah , and its place in the Late Palaeolithic in North Africa . Το date , no similarly important site has ...
... important compari- son with material from North Africa . Close focuses her piece on one of McBurney's excavation sites , the Haua Fteah , and its place in the Late Palaeolithic in North Africa . Το date , no similarly important site has ...
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