Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 168
... theoretical problems . It is believed , therefore , that the formulation of an epistemology of archaeological methodologies in general and of spatial methodologies in particular is a valid and urgent task . It would have to express , to ...
... theoretical problems . It is believed , therefore , that the formulation of an epistemology of archaeological methodologies in general and of spatial methodologies in particular is a valid and urgent task . It would have to express , to ...
Page 215
... Theoretical Archaeology Group ( TAG ) I think nobody would disagree that the disproportion is a conspicuous reality in archaeology . ( At TAG 1985 in Glasgow there were approximately 80 papers , 15 of which were given by women ) . I ...
... Theoretical Archaeology Group ( TAG ) I think nobody would disagree that the disproportion is a conspicuous reality in archaeology . ( At TAG 1985 in Glasgow there were approximately 80 papers , 15 of which were given by women ) . I ...
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taught , the Ph.D. is not conceived of as the theoretical superstruc- ture to the more empirical MA , and the course is dominated by men . The conclusion must be that women again are in the minority in contexts leading up the ladder of ...
taught , the Ph.D. is not conceived of as the theoretical superstruc- ture to the more empirical MA , and the course is dominated by men . The conclusion must be that women again are in the minority in contexts leading up the ladder of ...
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