Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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... exist between cattle and power . Similar developments are also recognisable in other parts of the region at around this time . In the Western Highlands , comparable elaborations in cattle terminologies , indicate an emergent ...
... exist between cattle and power . Similar developments are also recognisable in other parts of the region at around this time . In the Western Highlands , comparable elaborations in cattle terminologies , indicate an emergent ...
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... exist only through a double recognition : to recognise a parent is already to have recognised a child . For they exist only in so far as their children are known to exist ... " ( Strathern 1992 : 148 ) . This might be extended to other ...
... exist only through a double recognition : to recognise a parent is already to have recognised a child . For they exist only in so far as their children are known to exist ... " ( Strathern 1992 : 148 ) . This might be extended to other ...
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... exist between the spheres frequently associated with women and those associated with children . Women have often been regarded as passive reproducers and children as the passive products of reproduction , while the economic activities ...
... exist between the spheres frequently associated with women and those associated with children . Women have often been regarded as passive reproducers and children as the passive products of reproduction , while the economic activities ...
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