Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... gender relations . The gender - specific locales , or domains , which operate within capitalist social relations , and by implication inherent in our archaeological interpretations , are : domestic / private = female ; powerful / public ...
... gender relations . The gender - specific locales , or domains , which operate within capitalist social relations , and by implication inherent in our archaeological interpretations , are : domestic / private = female ; powerful / public ...
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GENDER AND MORTUARY ANALYSIS IN PAGAN ANGLO - SAXON ARCHAEOLOGY Karen A. Brush Introduction Anglo - Saxon archaeologists have long assumed that they understood the nature of gender relations and roles in Pagan Anglo - Saxon society . In ...
GENDER AND MORTUARY ANALYSIS IN PAGAN ANGLO - SAXON ARCHAEOLOGY Karen A. Brush Introduction Anglo - Saxon archaeologists have long assumed that they understood the nature of gender relations and roles in Pagan Anglo - Saxon society . In ...
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... Gender is a fundamental structuring principle of kinship . It seems impossible , therefore , for the state to replace a kinship - based society without major changes in gender roles and relations . The sudden re - emphasis of gender roles ...
... Gender is a fundamental structuring principle of kinship . It seems impossible , therefore , for the state to replace a kinship - based society without major changes in gender roles and relations . The sudden re - emphasis of gender roles ...
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