Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... cultural histories for women . Instead , they interpret archaeological data through the reconstruction of a culturally - specific set of gender relations . This interpretive framework classifies male and female activities , roles ...
... cultural histories for women . Instead , they interpret archaeological data through the reconstruction of a culturally - specific set of gender relations . This interpretive framework classifies male and female activities , roles ...
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... cultural noise " , " ethnography is not scientific because it uses informants and amounts to cultural translation and not science " , and " as ethnoarchaeologists our concern is with the result of behaviour , and the inference of ...
... cultural noise " , " ethnography is not scientific because it uses informants and amounts to cultural translation and not science " , and " as ethnoarchaeologists our concern is with the result of behaviour , and the inference of ...
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... cultural examples by Western researchers from this new hunting ground , then Japanese archaeologists must able to see what we are up to . -- all of us be and AHMED HASAN DANI , The Historic City of Taxila . The centre for East Asian ...
... cultural examples by Western researchers from this new hunting ground , then Japanese archaeologists must able to see what we are up to . -- all of us be and AHMED HASAN DANI , The Historic City of Taxila . The centre for East Asian ...
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