Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... argues that gender will force us to consider more the issues of the household , the family and domestic labour ... argue that the myth of male dominance is a " reification of a static social order " . However , do we adequately ...
... argues that gender will force us to consider more the issues of the household , the family and domestic labour ... argue that the myth of male dominance is a " reification of a static social order " . However , do we adequately ...
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... argues , " To discuss humanity in terms of general laws , is ultimately to deny people their freedom " . By ... arguing for quite the opposite . We should strive not to separate human relationships from their associated material context ...
... argues , " To discuss humanity in terms of general laws , is ultimately to deny people their freedom " . By ... arguing for quite the opposite . We should strive not to separate human relationships from their associated material context ...
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... arguing the relevance of agricultural dis- persal for the distribution of languages , and in space , in pre- senting a view of early ... argues for an identification of the Band- -- ment with the Gimbutasian concep- tion of South - 129.
... arguing the relevance of agricultural dis- persal for the distribution of languages , and in space , in pre- senting a view of early ... argues for an identification of the Band- -- ment with the Gimbutasian concep- tion of South - 129.
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