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Page 123
... activities or to those which investigate nothing of archaeological significance . Although the substance of the children's work is very unlikely to be of importance , it cannot be presented as such to the children ; devaluing their ...
... activities or to those which investigate nothing of archaeological significance . Although the substance of the children's work is very unlikely to be of importance , it cannot be presented as such to the children ; devaluing their ...
Page 166
... activities , so that there is a prevailing over - emphasis on those activities or roles presumed to be male associated " ( Conkey and Spector 1984 , 6 ) is reflected further in the way that chapters are titled , as in " The Earliest ...
... activities , so that there is a prevailing over - emphasis on those activities or roles presumed to be male associated " ( Conkey and Spector 1984 , 6 ) is reflected further in the way that chapters are titled , as in " The Earliest ...
Page 169
... activities are to a large extent bound up in aggression . Pages abound with pictures of men wielding weapons and exerting their strength in attacking huge mammoths ( Figure 5 ) or each other , with texts implying violence to be an ...
... activities are to a large extent bound up in aggression . Pages abound with pictures of men wielding weapons and exerting their strength in attacking huge mammoths ( Figure 5 ) or each other , with texts implying violence to be an ...
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