Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 21
... attempts to formulate a coherent archaeology of gender have been hampered by the apparent absence of methodologies ... attempt is made , however , to suggest that a general ' status ' of women exists in relationship to space . Nor is ...
... attempts to formulate a coherent archaeology of gender have been hampered by the apparent absence of methodologies ... attempt is made , however , to suggest that a general ' status ' of women exists in relationship to space . Nor is ...
Page 41
... attempt to locate and define women in the past , as well as gender relations in prehistory . More exciting , perhaps , are the recent attempts to articulate alternative methodologies and epistemologies with which to ' do ' archaeology ...
... attempt to locate and define women in the past , as well as gender relations in prehistory . More exciting , perhaps , are the recent attempts to articulate alternative methodologies and epistemologies with which to ' do ' archaeology ...
Page 122
... attempted to dispense with history , by destroying the chronicles of preceding dynasties in order to enhance his own ... attempted to put the treasures , as yet out of sight , into some sort of An context . attempted assassination , the ...
... attempted to dispense with history , by destroying the chronicles of preceding dynasties in order to enhance his own ... attempted to put the treasures , as yet out of sight , into some sort of An context . attempted assassination , the ...
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