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Page 158
... prehistory , they will associate it with other inform- ation about men and women to create an underlying impression ... Prehistory One of the clearest examples of bias in children's archaeology books is the situation of men and women as ...
... prehistory , they will associate it with other inform- ation about men and women to create an underlying impression ... Prehistory One of the clearest examples of bias in children's archaeology books is the situation of men and women as ...
Page 159
... prehistory presented to children , but virtually all interpretations of prehistory , academic or popular . Women suffer from relative invisibility and most archaeologists remain oblivious to the bias of the " gender asymmetry " ( Conkey ...
... prehistory presented to children , but virtually all interpretations of prehistory , academic or popular . Women suffer from relative invisibility and most archaeologists remain oblivious to the bias of the " gender asymmetry " ( Conkey ...
Page 167
... prehistory on the grounds that it is permeated with gender bias ( Conkey and Spector 1984 ; Tanner and Zihlman 1976 ; Zihlman 1978 ) . Children's books about Drehistory are in this way a direct reflection of traditional archaeo- logical ...
... prehistory on the grounds that it is permeated with gender bias ( Conkey and Spector 1984 ; Tanner and Zihlman 1976 ; Zihlman 1978 ) . Children's books about Drehistory are in this way a direct reflection of traditional archaeo- logical ...
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