Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... human origins through such depictions as ' Man the Hunter ' . She analyses equally critically the motivations behind feminist archaeology when it relies on intuitive psychological approaches in an attempt to identify ' universal ' male ...
... human origins through such depictions as ' Man the Hunter ' . She analyses equally critically the motivations behind feminist archaeology when it relies on intuitive psychological approaches in an attempt to identify ' universal ' male ...
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... human agent would seem obvious . Feminist perspectives on agency do , moreover , raise the whole question of control over the human body . We could question for example , the role of non - procreative women in societies characterised by ...
... human agent would seem obvious . Feminist perspectives on agency do , moreover , raise the whole question of control over the human body . We could question for example , the role of non - procreative women in societies characterised by ...
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... human evolution and the fact that the resulting theories are appropriated by others outside the discipline . Questions are raised regarding feminist theory and the use of human evolutionary stories to support certain claims regarding ...
... human evolution and the fact that the resulting theories are appropriated by others outside the discipline . Questions are raised regarding feminist theory and the use of human evolutionary stories to support certain claims regarding ...
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