Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 12
... position of women only when we have accepted this will the critique of these works become constructive . -- It also tends to be ignored or overlooked that women , to a limited extent , have been involved in archaeology since at least ...
... position of women only when we have accepted this will the critique of these works become constructive . -- It also tends to be ignored or overlooked that women , to a limited extent , have been involved in archaeology since at least ...
Page 65
... position to the death of her husband , Sigibert , and to the future succession of her grandsons Theudebert and Theuderic . Aud , the daughter of Ketil Flatnose , wife of King Olaf of Dublin and mother of Thorstein , owed her pre ...
... position to the death of her husband , Sigibert , and to the future succession of her grandsons Theudebert and Theuderic . Aud , the daughter of Ketil Flatnose , wife of King Olaf of Dublin and mother of Thorstein , owed her pre ...
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... position is torn apart through a rejection of the fact / value and material / ideal dualism and through a relentless pursuit of the implications of the epistemological positions taken . The second argument is that of the archaeologist ...
... position is torn apart through a rejection of the fact / value and material / ideal dualism and through a relentless pursuit of the implications of the epistemological positions taken . The second argument is that of the archaeologist ...
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