Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... exists only one European archaeological journal dedicated to women's studies , that is Kvinner i Arkeologi i Norge ( Women in Archaeology in Norway ) , which is a bi - annual journal started in 1984 . 3. Some possible exceptions can be ...
... exists only one European archaeological journal dedicated to women's studies , that is Kvinner i Arkeologi i Norge ( Women in Archaeology in Norway ) , which is a bi - annual journal started in 1984 . 3. Some possible exceptions can be ...
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... exists in relationship to space . Nor is it suggested that gender categories exist as constants outside of specific historical conditions . Space is a medium through which social relationships are negotiated . A cross- cultural ...
... exists in relationship to space . Nor is it suggested that gender categories exist as constants outside of specific historical conditions . Space is a medium through which social relationships are negotiated . A cross- cultural ...
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... exists ( in women ) a ' different voice ' , ( Gilligan 1982 ) , a different way to understand and make sense of the world in which we perceive ourselves to exist , and one which in part develops out of the particular socialisation we ...
... exists ( in women ) a ' different voice ' , ( Gilligan 1982 ) , a different way to understand and make sense of the world in which we perceive ourselves to exist , and one which in part develops out of the particular socialisation we ...
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