Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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POWERFUL WOMEN AND THE MYTH OF MALE DOMINANCE IN AZTEC SOCIETY Introduction Sharisse D. McCafferty and Geoffrey G. McCafferty Recent interpretations of social structure and practice have focused on the ... DOMINANCE IN AZTEC ...
POWERFUL WOMEN AND THE MYTH OF MALE DOMINANCE IN AZTEC SOCIETY Introduction Sharisse D. McCafferty and Geoffrey G. McCafferty Recent interpretations of social structure and practice have focused on the ... DOMINANCE IN AZTEC ...
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... dominance of males among primates , such a thesis concerned with ' Woman's Historic Defeat ' must also take into consideration how the development of ' humanity ' reversed women's role , before male dominance wa s reasserted . Surely if ...
... dominance of males among primates , such a thesis concerned with ' Woman's Historic Defeat ' must also take into consideration how the development of ' humanity ' reversed women's role , before male dominance wa s reasserted . Surely if ...
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... dominance in Aztec society .. Ross Samson .. .. Superwomen , wonderwomen , great women and real women .. Nancy Jo Chabot The women of Jorvik .. Karen Brush .. .. .. .. .. .. 45 60 67 Gender and mortuary analysis in pagan Anglo - Saxon ...
... dominance in Aztec society .. Ross Samson .. .. Superwomen , wonderwomen , great women and real women .. Nancy Jo Chabot The women of Jorvik .. Karen Brush .. .. .. .. .. .. 45 60 67 Gender and mortuary analysis in pagan Anglo - Saxon ...
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