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Feminist Archaeology : questions about women in prehistory and questions
about prehistoric gender relations we are If to influence views of the nature of
human social relations through time , then we must locate and become sensitive
to the ...
Feminist Archaeology : questions about women in prehistory and questions
about prehistoric gender relations we are If to influence views of the nature of
human social relations through time , then we must locate and become sensitive
to the ...
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Why are these questions being asked and not others ? Who seeks this
knowledge ? How is that knowledge turned into power in the present ? What are
the goals of the inquiry ? Who makes up the audience to whom these
interpretations are ...
Why are these questions being asked and not others ? Who seeks this
knowledge ? How is that knowledge turned into power in the present ? What are
the goals of the inquiry ? Who makes up the audience to whom these
interpretations are ...
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Perhaps it is time to develop ways to allow disjunction between various
methodologies and interpretations to enable us to see new problems and ask
new questions . With each such unresolvable debate , our attention can be
turned to newly ...
Perhaps it is time to develop ways to allow disjunction between various
methodologies and interpretations to enable us to see new problems and ask
new questions . With each such unresolvable debate , our attention can be
turned to newly ...
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