Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... argument to be set forth is that our methods of analysis and assessment need addressing just as much as the interpretations themselves . In the larger arena of ' claiming knowledge ' two particularly significant feminist models have ...
... argument to be set forth is that our methods of analysis and assessment need addressing just as much as the interpretations themselves . In the larger arena of ' claiming knowledge ' two particularly significant feminist models have ...
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... argument is lent credence by reference to Malinowski's interviews with Trobriand Islanders concerning their beliefs regarding conception ! The universal desire for immortality , ' naturally ' associated with the birth process , is ...
... argument is lent credence by reference to Malinowski's interviews with Trobriand Islanders concerning their beliefs regarding conception ! The universal desire for immortality , ' naturally ' associated with the birth process , is ...
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... argument ? " . suspect that Ucko knows the counter - arguments very well , and could have marshalled the material for and against , as in a medieval disputation . To do so would however have implied that this was no more than a ...
... argument ? " . suspect that Ucko knows the counter - arguments very well , and could have marshalled the material for and against , as in a medieval disputation . To do so would however have implied that this was no more than a ...
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