Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... women archaeologists - did they do work or offer interpretations that were different from contempo- rary male colleagues in the same specialisations ? It was argued that a history of women in archaeology should aim to show how a soci ...
... women archaeologists - did they do work or offer interpretations that were different from contempo- rary male colleagues in the same specialisations ? It was argued that a history of women in archaeology should aim to show how a soci ...
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... women seem to have made at the time ? Julia argued that the reasons lie in the social attitudes of the time . The education of women was of secondary importance , women's colleges were under - funded , with little money for research . Women ...
... women seem to have made at the time ? Julia argued that the reasons lie in the social attitudes of the time . The education of women was of secondary importance , women's colleges were under - funded , with little money for research . Women ...
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... women as an artistic focus . The exotic and appealing nature of ' women ' forms the raison d'etre for many earlier works by extension , the men of ancient Egypt become the bearers of mainstream society , whereas women are relegated to ...
... women as an artistic focus . The exotic and appealing nature of ' women ' forms the raison d'etre for many earlier works by extension , the men of ancient Egypt become the bearers of mainstream society , whereas women are relegated to ...
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