Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... specific historical conditions creates gender . The point is to make people realise " that gender relations and conflicts are historical forces " ( Barrett 1988a , 13 ) and therefore a valid concern for social archaeology . The ...
... specific historical conditions creates gender . The point is to make people realise " that gender relations and conflicts are historical forces " ( Barrett 1988a , 13 ) and therefore a valid concern for social archaeology . The ...
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... specific traits and using them to map the distribution and history of the Anglo - Saxon settlement of England ( e.g. Evison 1981 ) . The sudden introduction of a new rite , such as inhumation , could be interpreted as the immigration of ...
... specific traits and using them to map the distribution and history of the Anglo - Saxon settlement of England ( e.g. Evison 1981 ) . The sudden introduction of a new rite , such as inhumation , could be interpreted as the immigration of ...
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... specific case of archaeological presentations . The Heritage Debate A review of the main works comprising what may be termed the " heritage debate " ( Bommes and Wright 1982 ; Hewison 1987 ; Lowenthal 1985 ; Plumb 1969 ; Wright 1985 ) ...
... specific case of archaeological presentations . The Heritage Debate A review of the main works comprising what may be termed the " heritage debate " ( Bommes and Wright 1982 ; Hewison 1987 ; Lowenthal 1985 ; Plumb 1969 ; Wright 1985 ) ...
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