Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 47
... evidence in the chronicles for any major shift to the cult of Tezcatlipoca during the Late Postclassic period , primarily because this complex had been of major importance since at least the Toltec period . The importance of ...
... evidence in the chronicles for any major shift to the cult of Tezcatlipoca during the Late Postclassic period , primarily because this complex had been of major importance since at least the Toltec period . The importance of ...
Page 63
... evidence to make British women better treated than Anglo - Saxon women , but she herself follows the lead of Doris Stenton who in 1957 wrote : " The evidence which has survived from Anglo - Saxon England indicates that women were then ...
... evidence to make British women better treated than Anglo - Saxon women , but she herself follows the lead of Doris Stenton who in 1957 wrote : " The evidence which has survived from Anglo - Saxon England indicates that women were then ...
Page 82
... evidence to expect the division between male and female to be highly stressed " ( 1984,46 ) . The implications of assuming the nature of gender relations in Anglo- Saxon inhumations have been discussed above . The literary evidence for ...
... evidence to expect the division between male and female to be highly stressed " ( 1984,46 ) . The implications of assuming the nature of gender relations in Anglo- Saxon inhumations have been discussed above . The literary evidence for ...
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