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References . ARC . 1983 . Notes to contributors . Archaeological Review from
Cambridge 2.1 , 1 . Ardener , S. ( ed . ) 1978. Defining Females . London , Croom
Helm . Arwill - Nordbladh , E. 1987. Det dubbla budskapet hos Hanna Rydg .
References . ARC . 1983 . Notes to contributors . Archaeological Review from
Cambridge 2.1 , 1 . Ardener , S. ( ed . ) 1978. Defining Females . London , Croom
Helm . Arwill - Nordbladh , E. 1987. Det dubbla budskapet hos Hanna Rydg .
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discussion of the interpretation of women's past experience with reference to
current research practice and the presentation of the past to the public . Paper
presented at the World Archaeological Congress , Southampton , 1986 . Session
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discussion of the interpretation of women's past experience with reference to
current research practice and the presentation of the past to the public . Paper
presented at the World Archaeological Congress , Southampton , 1986 . Session
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By reference to universals we deny people their specificity and uniqueness as
well . Do not misunderstand me I am not advocating a piece - meal approach to
questions of concern to feminists or more traditional archaeologists . I am arguing
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By reference to universals we deny people their specificity and uniqueness as
well . Do not misunderstand me I am not advocating a piece - meal approach to
questions of concern to feminists or more traditional archaeologists . I am arguing
...
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