Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... labour . The family is not a universal biological classification ; it is a social institution which integrates human reproduction with social relations and economic production . As a unit of social production , the household reproduces ...
... labour . The family is not a universal biological classification ; it is a social institution which integrates human reproduction with social relations and economic production . As a unit of social production , the household reproduces ...
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labour which occurs with increasing productiveness , specialisation and social complexity . The female domestic domain has been defined not by natural or ideological factors , but by the material basis of a ' patriarchal ' social system ...
labour which occurs with increasing productiveness , specialisation and social complexity . The female domestic domain has been defined not by natural or ideological factors , but by the material basis of a ' patriarchal ' social system ...
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... labour , their sole concern would be the production of legitimate heirs for the perpetuation of class relationships . It should be possible for archaeologists to evaluate this evolutionary model of gender domains through a long - term ...
... labour , their sole concern would be the production of legitimate heirs for the perpetuation of class relationships . It should be possible for archaeologists to evaluate this evolutionary model of gender domains through a long - term ...
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