Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... Material culture stores , and thus acts as a medium for , symbolic codes which will be deployed in the formation and negotiation of gender discourse ( Moore 1986 ) . Henrietta Moore's work ( 1986 ) should make us sensitive to the subtle ...
... Material culture stores , and thus acts as a medium for , symbolic codes which will be deployed in the formation and negotiation of gender discourse ( Moore 1986 ) . Henrietta Moore's work ( 1986 ) should make us sensitive to the subtle ...
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... material culture ' " ( Nash 1978 , 353 , note 13 ) . In fact , the Codex Selden is not Nahua in origin , originating in the Mixteca Alta of Oaxaca , probably from the town of Magdalena Jaltepec ( Smith 1983 ) , and the Mixtecs most ...
... material culture ' " ( Nash 1978 , 353 , note 13 ) . In fact , the Codex Selden is not Nahua in origin , originating in the Mixteca Alta of Oaxaca , probably from the town of Magdalena Jaltepec ( Smith 1983 ) , and the Mixtecs most ...
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... material evidence of these activities as an association with the goddesses and , by extension , with female identity and power . By creating a link between female identity and material culture , this research can now be extended beyond ...
... material evidence of these activities as an association with the goddesses and , by extension , with female identity and power . By creating a link between female identity and material culture , this research can now be extended beyond ...
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