Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... relationships and cultural imagery according to the social and sexual divisions of a given society . An exploration of gender will focus archaeological scholarship on new areas of social conflict and their corresponding units of ...
... relationships and cultural imagery according to the social and sexual divisions of a given society . An exploration of gender will focus archaeological scholarship on new areas of social conflict and their corresponding units of ...
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... relationships is postulated : between mothers and offspring ( Slocum , Fisher , Dahlberg ) ; between women and men ( Hardy , Lee and DeVore , Lovejoy , Meillassoux , Gamble ) ; or between women , men and technology the means and mode of ...
... relationships is postulated : between mothers and offspring ( Slocum , Fisher , Dahlberg ) ; between women and men ( Hardy , Lee and DeVore , Lovejoy , Meillassoux , Gamble ) ; or between women , men and technology the means and mode of ...
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... relationships differ in each particular case , what becomes interesting theoretically are the relationships linking groups , and the strategies used to manipulate and negotiate control over resources of social power . The marxist ...
... relationships differ in each particular case , what becomes interesting theoretically are the relationships linking groups , and the strategies used to manipulate and negotiate control over resources of social power . The marxist ...
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