Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... concerned with using the studies of the past as a contribution to a critical understanding of gender relations as a part of social dynamics . This approach is a part of social theory , and has only to a limited extent been applied in ...
... concerned with using the studies of the past as a contribution to a critical understanding of gender relations as a part of social dynamics . This approach is a part of social theory , and has only to a limited extent been applied in ...
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... concerned with " the historical and curatorial aspects of women in relation to museums and current employment status " ( Pirie 1985 , 117 ) . The concerns have primarily been to legitimate and change the role of women in the past and ...
... concerned with " the historical and curatorial aspects of women in relation to museums and current employment status " ( Pirie 1985 , 117 ) . The concerns have primarily been to legitimate and change the role of women in the past and ...
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... concern is that ethnoarchaeological fieldwork can produce such films with no great cost or labour input . At the same time ... concerned with subduing this flood and giving it coherence once we have fitted it into our categories of ...
... concern is that ethnoarchaeological fieldwork can produce such films with no great cost or labour input . At the same time ... concerned with subduing this flood and giving it coherence once we have fitted it into our categories of ...
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