Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... example the illustrations in Burtt 1987 ) . We should also recognise that it has been normal practice among archaeologists to interpret various types of objects and activities as gender specific . What ought to be of concern in current ...
... example the illustrations in Burtt 1987 ) . We should also recognise that it has been normal practice among archaeologists to interpret various types of objects and activities as gender specific . What ought to be of concern in current ...
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... example of early Nahua female militarism , Nash attempted to contrast pre - Aztec female power with the later ... examples that follow , we present cases in which women had access to a variety of power resources , in economic , ritual ...
... example of early Nahua female militarism , Nash attempted to contrast pre - Aztec female power with the later ... examples that follow , we present cases in which women had access to a variety of power resources , in economic , ritual ...
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... example of a metaphor for a structural equivalent of combat is in the use of female material correlates for weapons in ritual contexts . During the ceremony in honour of the goddess Toci , for example , priestess - midwife - healers ...
... example of a metaphor for a structural equivalent of combat is in the use of female material correlates for weapons in ritual contexts . During the ceremony in honour of the goddess Toci , for example , priestess - midwife - healers ...
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