Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... assumptions contained in almost all such inquiries : Assumption 1 : There is a universal Woman1 who experiences and internalises the same events and situated meanings , and responds in universal ways , regardless of socio - historical ...
... assumptions contained in almost all such inquiries : Assumption 1 : There is a universal Woman1 who experiences and internalises the same events and situated meanings , and responds in universal ways , regardless of socio - historical ...
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... assumptions about Pagan Anglo - Saxon gender relations and illustrate the difficulties inherent in their use . My own examination of the materials suggests that these assumptions are valid only for a small subset of the cemetery ...
... assumptions about Pagan Anglo - Saxon gender relations and illustrate the difficulties inherent in their use . My own examination of the materials suggests that these assumptions are valid only for a small subset of the cemetery ...
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... assumptions . First , a correlation between a particular gender and grave goods is assumed . Second , an assumption of correlation between gender , as signified by grave content , and physiological sex of the deceased is made . From the ...
... assumptions . First , a correlation between a particular gender and grave goods is assumed . Second , an assumption of correlation between gender , as signified by grave content , and physiological sex of the deceased is made . From the ...
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