Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 61
... represent the ' natural ' order turned on its head , an expression partly of male fear , but more commonly an expression of revulsion for ' others ' , peoples far from one's familiar social contact and understanding , who are degraded ...
... represent the ' natural ' order turned on its head , an expression partly of male fear , but more commonly an expression of revulsion for ' others ' , peoples far from one's familiar social contact and understanding , who are degraded ...
Page 67
... represent women in such exhibits ( see Jones and Pay 1986 ) , dealing with the presentation of women in one extremely well attended visitor attraction Jorvik Viking Centre . -- On various occasions , two of the creators of the Jorvik ...
... represent women in such exhibits ( see Jones and Pay 1986 ) , dealing with the presentation of women in one extremely well attended visitor attraction Jorvik Viking Centre . -- On various occasions , two of the creators of the Jorvik ...
Page 102
... represent a relatively short period " ( Diepgen 1987 , 52 ) . The pre - 1933 Prinz - Albrecht Palace is so ' valuable ' for Diepgen because it was constructed in a unified Berlin , under a single ruler , the King of Prussia , later king ...
... represent a relatively short period " ( Diepgen 1987 , 52 ) . The pre - 1933 Prinz - Albrecht Palace is so ' valuable ' for Diepgen because it was constructed in a unified Berlin , under a single ruler , the King of Prussia , later king ...
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