Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... Woman the gatherer : who's in charge ? -- The essential observation to be made of the traditional human evolution scenario is that , from its first clear articulation by Charles Darwin in the 1870's to those of Lee and DeVore ( 1968 ) ...
... Woman the gatherer : who's in charge ? -- The essential observation to be made of the traditional human evolution scenario is that , from its first clear articulation by Charles Darwin in the 1870's to those of Lee and DeVore ( 1968 ) ...
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... Woman selling capes in the market - place ( after Sahagun 1950- 1982 , Book X : Illus . 120 ) . Weaving ability was considered a significant asset for a woman 49 Figure 1: Woman selling tobacco in the market-...
... Woman selling capes in the market - place ( after Sahagun 1950- 1982 , Book X : Illus . 120 ) . Weaving ability was considered a significant asset for a woman 49 Figure 1: Woman selling tobacco in the market-...
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... woman who led a settling expedition to Iceland from the Hebrides . Aud is well known from many sagas , particularly Laxdaela saga , and was an exceptional woman . As such , she was an obvious and traditional candidate for study ...
... woman who led a settling expedition to Iceland from the Hebrides . Aud is well known from many sagas , particularly Laxdaela saga , and was an exceptional woman . As such , she was an obvious and traditional candidate for study ...
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