Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... context as distinct identities dialectically related . They argue that the myth of male dominance is a " reification of a static social order " . In However , do we adequately understand how ideology works ? A focus on gender calls for ...
... context as distinct identities dialectically related . They argue that the myth of male dominance is a " reification of a static social order " . In However , do we adequately understand how ideology works ? A focus on gender calls for ...
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... context of the archaeologist , the modern context of the tourist , and the context of the museum itself . Alternatively , museum exhibits can present alternative pasts or have the visitor construct the past . Shanks and Tilley encourage ...
... context of the archaeologist , the modern context of the tourist , and the context of the museum itself . Alternatively , museum exhibits can present alternative pasts or have the visitor construct the past . Shanks and Tilley encourage ...
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... context of the items . He felt that these items stated the power of the elders . Titled men , who surrounded the office and person of the priest kings , began to use durable copper and bronze for this expression as part of a strategy to ...
... context of the items . He felt that these items stated the power of the elders . Titled men , who surrounded the office and person of the priest kings , began to use durable copper and bronze for this expression as part of a strategy to ...
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