Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... less clear , partially as a result of the fracture of the Left . ' Feminism ' itself embraces no clear orthodoxy ... less ' controversial ' and less likely to evoke resistance or dismissal . However , this conflates two separate issues ...
... less clear , partially as a result of the fracture of the Left . ' Feminism ' itself embraces no clear orthodoxy ... less ' controversial ' and less likely to evoke resistance or dismissal . However , this conflates two separate issues ...
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... less from an hierarchical point of view , but rather to interpret the " reciprocal interplay " between male authority and alternative strategies of female resistance . In this way , gender relations are a structural whole , made up of ...
... less from an hierarchical point of view , but rather to interpret the " reciprocal interplay " between male authority and alternative strategies of female resistance . In this way , gender relations are a structural whole , made up of ...
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... less dense than bone , muscle , or organs in women may well allow them to float fractionally more readily than men , but Newton showed that gravity caused identical acceleration of free - falling bodies regardless of mass . Imputing the ...
... less dense than bone , muscle , or organs in women may well allow them to float fractionally more readily than men , but Newton showed that gravity caused identical acceleration of free - falling bodies regardless of mass . Imputing the ...
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