Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... critical evaluation of : 1. the conditions under which women work in all areas of archaeological practice ; 2. how women are portrayed in the interpretation and presentation of the past ; 3. what gender is and what epistemological ...
... critical evaluation of : 1. the conditions under which women work in all areas of archaeological practice ; 2. how women are portrayed in the interpretation and presentation of the past ; 3. what gender is and what epistemological ...
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... critical study of gender will give us new ways of approaching the past , its social and human make - up , and the dynamics of history . Feminist thinking has , furthermore , a particular strength in its ability to examine critically our ...
... critical study of gender will give us new ways of approaching the past , its social and human make - up , and the dynamics of history . Feminist thinking has , furthermore , a particular strength in its ability to examine critically our ...
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... critical analysis of the Jorvik Viking Centre , focusing on feminist issues in archaeological presentation . I will ... critically . We chose to look at the presentation of women , rather than class relations , or the presentation of ...
... critical analysis of the Jorvik Viking Centre , focusing on feminist issues in archaeological presentation . I will ... critically . We chose to look at the presentation of women , rather than class relations , or the presentation of ...
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