Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... Aztec society . We will begin with a short critique of previous work on the subject , and then develop an argument that females did play an important role in indigenous society , both in private and public arenas . -- One of the ...
... Aztec society . We will begin with a short critique of previous work on the subject , and then develop an argument that females did play an important role in indigenous society , both in private and public arenas . -- One of the ...
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... Aztec state . She presents documentary evidence for a change from a less complex society , with relatively greater amounts of female power , to the Aztec case of a complex state and reduced levels of female power . The explicit causal ...
... Aztec state . She presents documentary evidence for a change from a less complex society , with relatively greater amounts of female power , to the Aztec case of a complex state and reduced levels of female power . The explicit causal ...
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... Aztec material culture ( see Anawalt ( 1981 ) for a comparison of Aztec and Mixtec costume ) . By mistaking the Mixtec example of Lady 6 Monkey " Warrior Quechquemit1 " as an example of early Nahua female militarism , Nash attempted to ...
... Aztec material culture ( see Anawalt ( 1981 ) for a comparison of Aztec and Mixtec costume ) . By mistaking the Mixtec example of Lady 6 Monkey " Warrior Quechquemit1 " as an example of early Nahua female militarism , Nash attempted to ...
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