Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... accepted this will the critique of these works become constructive . It also tends to be ignored or overlooked that ... accept and appreciate that the women of our generation have different experiences and social characteristics than ...
... accepted this will the critique of these works become constructive . It also tends to be ignored or overlooked that ... accept and appreciate that the women of our generation have different experiences and social characteristics than ...
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... accepting a degree of ambiguity between alternative ( not ' competing ' ) interpretations , whose methodology is ... accept the traditional response that we must , then , restrict ourselves to inquiries and interpretations we can ...
... accepting a degree of ambiguity between alternative ( not ' competing ' ) interpretations , whose methodology is ... accept the traditional response that we must , then , restrict ourselves to inquiries and interpretations we can ...
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