Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 62
... early medieval period and two ' great women ' . Scandinavian Scotland , by Barbara Crawford ( 1987 ) , ends , in a rather unlikely fashion , on the status of women . The three pages devoted to the subject do not deal with women in ...
... early medieval period and two ' great women ' . Scandinavian Scotland , by Barbara Crawford ( 1987 ) , ends , in a rather unlikely fashion , on the status of women . The three pages devoted to the subject do not deal with women in ...
Page 64
... Early medieval women , whether slaves or queens , had no legal existence . Fathers , husbands , brothers , and even sons held their mundium , the mediaeval Latin technical term for the legal rights of , and over , women . The more ...
... Early medieval women , whether slaves or queens , had no legal existence . Fathers , husbands , brothers , and even sons held their mundium , the mediaeval Latin technical term for the legal rights of , and over , women . The more ...
Page 131
... Early Medieval style and the tourist guidebook . Early Medieval Britain is the latest in the ' Traveller's Guide Series ' , and a worthy addition . is basically a gazetteer of the more visitable buildings and ruins , and the reader is ...
... Early Medieval style and the tourist guidebook . Early Medieval Britain is the latest in the ' Traveller's Guide Series ' , and a worthy addition . is basically a gazetteer of the more visitable buildings and ruins , and the reader is ...
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