Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 33
Page 8
... issues are diverse , they can be located within three main topics . The subject of women in archaeology demands a critical evaluation of : 1. the conditions under which women work in all areas of archaeological practice ; 2. how women ...
... issues are diverse , they can be located within three main topics . The subject of women in archaeology demands a critical evaluation of : 1. the conditions under which women work in all areas of archaeological practice ; 2. how women ...
Page 8
... issues feminism should concern itself with . Whilst archaeologists involved in theoretical discourse are familiar with characterisations of Western marxism , structuralism , post- structuralism and so on , there is no unified feminist ...
... issues feminism should concern itself with . Whilst archaeologists involved in theoretical discourse are familiar with characterisations of Western marxism , structuralism , post- structuralism and so on , there is no unified feminist ...
Page 90
... issues of ARC are as follows : Back issues : UK £ 3.00 OTHER £ 4.00 New Format However , ARC will of course offer you more for your money . As you can see , beginning with this issue , ARC has switched to a new , larger format . As well ...
... issues of ARC are as follows : Back issues : UK £ 3.00 OTHER £ 4.00 New Format However , ARC will of course offer you more for your money . As you can see , beginning with this issue , ARC has switched to a new , larger format . As well ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
academic Active Museum Addyman analysis androcentric Anglo-Saxon society anthropology approach Archaeological Review argues assumptions Aztec society behaviour Binford Book burials Cambridge 7:1 Cambridge University Press cemetery Christopher Chippindale Colin Renfrew concerned Conkey and Spector context cremation debate discourse discussion domestic domain ethnoarchaeology ethnographic evolutionary excavation exhibit feminism feminist archaeology film gender domains gender relations gender roles German Gestapo Gilchrist grave Grumblies Hodder human identity ideology important inhumations interpretation issues Japanese Jorvik Jorvik Viking Centre male and female marxism material culture McCafferty medieval methodology modern nature Nazi North Elmham numbers nunneries organisation Origins stories paper particular past perspective political prehistory present Prinz-Albrecht problems questions recognise reconstruction relationships reproduction Review from Cambridge Roberta Gilchrist Rosaldo Rürup Sahagun Sarah Taylor social Sĝrensen spatial Spong Hill structures suggests symbolic Taxila traditional understand Viking Centre volume West Berlin women World Archaeological Congress Xochiquetzal York