Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 16
... mean that if we want that contribution to be of such stature that it can not easily be marginalised and circumvented ... means , therefore , that the history we write is not only biased , but totally lacks insight into women's heritage ...
... mean that if we want that contribution to be of such stature that it can not easily be marginalised and circumvented ... means , therefore , that the history we write is not only biased , but totally lacks insight into women's heritage ...
Page 17
... means that the system is continuously being maintained and re - negotiated . This means gender is a part of social dynamics and a basis for power relations . The attention which feminist thinking has brought to gender relations and to ...
... means that the system is continuously being maintained and re - negotiated . This means gender is a part of social dynamics and a basis for power relations . The attention which feminist thinking has brought to gender relations and to ...
Page 138
... means of Essentially this just means looking at various features of behaviour such as diet , body weight , breeding group size , the sex ratio of the breeding group , the home range area and others , and then comparing these features ...
... means of Essentially this just means looking at various features of behaviour such as diet , body weight , breeding group size , the sex ratio of the breeding group , the home range area and others , and then comparing these features ...
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