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Page 5
... of women , and apply objectivist criteria : If men in making marriages appear to
be the actors who create the social world , our task is neither to accept this fact as
adequate in sociological terms nor to attempt , by female action , to deny it .
... of women , and apply objectivist criteria : If men in making marriages appear to
be the actors who create the social world , our task is neither to accept this fact as
adequate in sociological terms nor to attempt , by female action , to deny it .
Page 12
These earlier works were , of course , like our own , embedded in a contemporary
society and they appear to us remarkably ethnocentric and at times
embarrassingly androcentric . We must learn to appreciate that they , at the time ,
in their ...
These earlier works were , of course , like our own , embedded in a contemporary
society and they appear to us remarkably ethnocentric and at times
embarrassingly androcentric . We must learn to appreciate that they , at the time ,
in their ...
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The fifth century cremation cemetery appears to have occupied the area within
the Roman ditches and to the west ... The inhumations appear to be an episodic
phenomenon contemporary with the north - easterly expansion of the cremation ...
The fifth century cremation cemetery appears to have occupied the area within
the Roman ditches and to the west ... The inhumations appear to be an episodic
phenomenon contemporary with the north - easterly expansion of the cremation ...
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