Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... organisations which initiate specialist divisions in labour , and that these gender domains can be examined using ... organisation of the household . Gender relations can be conceptualised as a dynamic between human reproduction and ...
... organisations which initiate specialist divisions in labour , and that these gender domains can be examined using ... organisation of the household . Gender relations can be conceptualised as a dynamic between human reproduction and ...
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... organisation of the new body was also published ( ARC 6 : 2 , 207-212 ) . Details of the aims and organisation of this body were also published . WAC is concerned with all aspects of archaeological theory and practice on a truly world ...
... organisation of the new body was also published ( ARC 6 : 2 , 207-212 ) . Details of the aims and organisation of this body were also published . WAC is concerned with all aspects of archaeological theory and practice on a truly world ...
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... organisation in archaeology , a need which the UISPP , with its focus on an old style of European culture history , shows not enough signs of meeting . in I think it is right for there to be a strong place in such an organisation for ...
... organisation in archaeology , a need which the UISPP , with its focus on an old style of European culture history , shows not enough signs of meeting . in I think it is right for there to be a strong place in such an organisation for ...
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