Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... authors , they recommend that a ' task - differentiation framework ' , in which the socially - constructed gender relations related to technological production are highlighted , may lead to a more contextualised consideration of power ...
... authors , they recommend that a ' task - differentiation framework ' , in which the socially - constructed gender relations related to technological production are highlighted , may lead to a more contextualised consideration of power ...
Page 133
... author volume like this there are some misprints and minor peculiarities of English in the translated papers , but certainly ... authors , as is done in a footnote to Wada's paper , for all the chapters . Finally the glossary , while an ...
... author volume like this there are some misprints and minor peculiarities of English in the translated papers , but certainly ... authors , as is done in a footnote to Wada's paper , for all the chapters . Finally the glossary , while an ...
Page 134
... authors ( including some of the rare Japanese archaeologists who use Western methodologies ) , by a sus- tained editorial effort throughout the volume ( see particularly Pearson's introductions to the whole work and to Section III ) ...
... authors ( including some of the rare Japanese archaeologists who use Western methodologies ) , by a sus- tained editorial effort throughout the volume ( see particularly Pearson's introductions to the whole work and to Section III ) ...
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