Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... female minor houses and familial multi - purpose major houses . This was based on an implicit typology of male and female artefacts and the presence of underfloor female burials in the minor houses ( Clarke 1972 , 815-7 ) . Similarly ...
... female minor houses and familial multi - purpose major houses . This was based on an implicit typology of male and female artefacts and the presence of underfloor female burials in the minor houses ( Clarke 1972 , 815-7 ) . Similarly ...
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... female power in pre - Columbian society ( Brown 1983 ) . Priestesses for both male and female deities wielded great social power by officiating at the different rites of passage in the life cycle . Priestesses , particularly of the ...
... female power in pre - Columbian society ( Brown 1983 ) . Priestesses for both male and female deities wielded great social power by officiating at the different rites of passage in the life cycle . Priestesses , particularly of the ...
Page 55
... female domains ( Figures 11 and 12 ) . As activities associated with the goddesses Toci , Tlazolteotl , Xochiquetzal and Mayahuel , spinning and weaving came to represent more than just the production of textiles , but also the female ...
... female domains ( Figures 11 and 12 ) . As activities associated with the goddesses Toci , Tlazolteotl , Xochiquetzal and Mayahuel , spinning and weaving came to represent more than just the production of textiles , but also the female ...
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