Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... perspectives and experiences are different from those of men both now , and in the past . The dominance of a male perspective in research means , therefore , that the history we write is not only biased , but totally lacks insight into ...
... perspectives and experiences are different from those of men both now , and in the past . The dominance of a male perspective in research means , therefore , that the history we write is not only biased , but totally lacks insight into ...
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... perspectives with which to structure these inquiries . Must we subsume their diversity under one UNIVERSAL paradigm ? Be it marxism , feminism , hermeneutics , or positivism ( among the many ' isms ' available to us ) , each perspective ...
... perspectives with which to structure these inquiries . Must we subsume their diversity under one UNIVERSAL paradigm ? Be it marxism , feminism , hermeneutics , or positivism ( among the many ' isms ' available to us ) , each perspective ...
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... perspectives in Archaeological Review from Cambridge , ARC is presently preparing an historical and critical review of ... perspective on the history of archaeology in general , and in particular , on the history of archaeology at one of ...
... perspectives in Archaeological Review from Cambridge , ARC is presently preparing an historical and critical review of ... perspective on the history of archaeology in general , and in particular , on the history of archaeology at one of ...
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