Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 217
... object dichotomy . Women may be equated with wealth , but wealth is not concieved of as a passive object . In fact , in many New Guinea Highland groups women's position in the alliance network is what make them powerful ( John Muke ...
... object dichotomy . Women may be equated with wealth , but wealth is not concieved of as a passive object . In fact , in many New Guinea Highland groups women's position in the alliance network is what make them powerful ( John Muke ...
Page 218
... object ? Women and the circula- tion of valuables Highlands New Guinea . in In Hirschon , R. ( ed . ) Women and Property -- Women as Property . London , Croom Helm . Charlotte Damm The Sweet Smell of the Past ( A review of the ...
... object ? Women and the circula- tion of valuables Highlands New Guinea . in In Hirschon , R. ( ed . ) Women and Property -- Women as Property . London , Croom Helm . Charlotte Damm The Sweet Smell of the Past ( A review of the ...
Page 225
... objects thus retrieved as private property , thus threatening the integrity of the national archaeological heritage . 4. The creation of a Board of Cultural Heritage of the Nation that includes representatives of Insitutions without ...
... objects thus retrieved as private property , thus threatening the integrity of the national archaeological heritage . 4. The creation of a Board of Cultural Heritage of the Nation that includes representatives of Insitutions without ...
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