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In this volume , Marcia - Anne Dobres explores how androcentrism has appeared
in the interpretation of human origins through such depictions as ' Man the Hunter
' . She analyses equally critically the motivations behind feminist archaeology ...
In this volume , Marcia - Anne Dobres explores how androcentrism has appeared
in the interpretation of human origins through such depictions as ' Man the Hunter
' . She analyses equally critically the motivations behind feminist archaeology ...
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We must question " the characterisation of any group of humans as passive ,
secondary or invisible " ( sdrensen , this vol . ) . The relevance of gender to a post
- processual archaeology concerned with the knowledgeable human agent
would ...
We must question " the characterisation of any group of humans as passive ,
secondary or invisible " ( sdrensen , this vol . ) . The relevance of gender to a post
- processual archaeology concerned with the knowledgeable human agent
would ...
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As Hodder ( 1986 , 102 ) eloquently argues , " To discuss humanity in terms of
general laws , is ultimately to ... We should strive not to separate human
relationships from their associated material context heuristically , nor should
either be ...
As Hodder ( 1986 , 102 ) eloquently argues , " To discuss humanity in terms of
general laws , is ultimately to ... We should strive not to separate human
relationships from their associated material context heuristically , nor should
either be ...
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