Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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Page 106
... gender analysis since there must be a recognition of the social construction of male and female roles . Moreover a gender perspective is central to the construction of power within society , at the very intersection of three separate ...
... gender analysis since there must be a recognition of the social construction of male and female roles . Moreover a gender perspective is central to the construction of power within society , at the very intersection of three separate ...
Page 108
... gender has received very little attention from archaeologists . Gender should be of interest to those scholars examining Egyptian households and the domestic scene , where production , distribution , and reproduction are based directly ...
... gender has received very little attention from archaeologists . Gender should be of interest to those scholars examining Egyptian households and the domestic scene , where production , distribution , and reproduction are based directly ...
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... Gender : An Introduction . In Claassen , C. ( ed ) Exploring gender through archaeology . Selected papers from the 1991 Boone Conference . Monographs in World Archaeology No. 11. Madison , Wisconsin , Prehistory Press . Collier , J. and ...
... Gender : An Introduction . In Claassen , C. ( ed ) Exploring gender through archaeology . Selected papers from the 1991 Boone Conference . Monographs in World Archaeology No. 11. Madison , Wisconsin , Prehistory Press . Collier , J. and ...
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