Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... suggests that we can investigate past human behaviour through the study of the material remains without imposing ourselves , our values and our understandings of the world onto the behaviours we believe we can ' discover ' . Furthermore ...
... suggests that we can investigate past human behaviour through the study of the material remains without imposing ourselves , our values and our understandings of the world onto the behaviours we believe we can ' discover ' . Furthermore ...
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... suggests that " gender in all human groups must , then , be understood in political and social terms " ( 1980 , 400 ) . As these points relate to archaeological research , Fabian ( in an anthropological context ) argues that " research ...
... suggests that " gender in all human groups must , then , be understood in political and social terms " ( 1980 , 400 ) . As these points relate to archaeological research , Fabian ( in an anthropological context ) argues that " research ...
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... suggests the basic interdependence of the male and female roles . Xochiquetzal was another important female deity associated with crafts and artisans , particularly those involving luxury goods . Weaving with cotton and feathers was ...
... suggests the basic interdependence of the male and female roles . Xochiquetzal was another important female deity associated with crafts and artisans , particularly those involving luxury goods . Weaving with cotton and feathers was ...
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