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Although all history and archaeology is political , much of what is written today is '
passive ' in its political intentions . Many adopting a feminist approach to the
interpretation of the past are engaged in the active politics of the women's ...
Although all history and archaeology is political , much of what is written today is '
passive ' in its political intentions . Many adopting a feminist approach to the
interpretation of the past are engaged in the active politics of the women's ...
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I had very few problems in being ' accepted ' once it was ascertained that I would
not cause caste - political nor any other sort of violence . Strangely , however , for
the first three months that I spent there I made almost no notes whatsoever .
I had very few problems in being ' accepted ' once it was ascertained that I would
not cause caste - political nor any other sort of violence . Strangely , however , for
the first three months that I spent there I made almost no notes whatsoever .
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is a а а an on by was an addressed to those who have archaeology is primarily
politics , rema ined silent , not to Antiquity . or that political action should be the
major role for a world My position is perfectly plain . archaeological organisation .
is a а а an on by was an addressed to those who have archaeology is primarily
politics , rema ined silent , not to Antiquity . or that political action should be the
major role for a world My position is perfectly plain . archaeological organisation .
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