Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... questions about women in prehistory and questions about prehistoric gender relations If we are to influence views of the nature of human social relations through time , then we must locate and become sensitive to the most fundamental ...
... questions about women in prehistory and questions about prehistoric gender relations If we are to influence views of the nature of human social relations through time , then we must locate and become sensitive to the most fundamental ...
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... questions to be asked other than Origins ( of humans in the New World , of agriculture , of the state ... ) So , too , are there many alternative anthropological and archaeological perspectives with which to structure these inquiries ...
... questions to be asked other than Origins ( of humans in the New World , of agriculture , of the state ... ) So , too , are there many alternative anthropological and archaeological perspectives with which to structure these inquiries ...
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... questions . With each such unresolvable debate , our attention can be turned to newly uncovered problems not previously recognised , or imagined . If we permit ourselves an epistemology capable of accepting a degree of ambiguity between ...
... questions . With each such unresolvable debate , our attention can be turned to newly uncovered problems not previously recognised , or imagined . If we permit ourselves an epistemology capable of accepting a degree of ambiguity between ...
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