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Some attempts to deal with these issues have invoked feminist criticism in both
anthropology and archaeology ( Ortner and ... our task is neither to accept this
fact as adequate in sociological terms nor to attempt , by female action , to deny it
.
Some attempts to deal with these issues have invoked feminist criticism in both
anthropology and archaeology ( Ortner and ... our task is neither to accept this
fact as adequate in sociological terms nor to attempt , by female action , to deny it
.
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Preliminary attempts to formulate a coherent archaeology of gender have been
hampered by the apparent absence of ... No attempt is made , however , to
suggest that a general ' status ' of women exists in relationship to space . Nor is it
...
Preliminary attempts to formulate a coherent archaeology of gender have been
hampered by the apparent absence of ... No attempt is made , however , to
suggest that a general ' status ' of women exists in relationship to space . Nor is it
...
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In this regard , I am particularly thinking of inquiries which attempt to ' recover
mind ' ( Leone 1982 ) . For those of us wishing to move beyond mere observables
and into the doma in of human behavioural processes , socially - constructed ...
In this regard , I am particularly thinking of inquiries which attempt to ' recover
mind ' ( Leone 1982 ) . For those of us wishing to move beyond mere observables
and into the doma in of human behavioural processes , socially - constructed ...
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