Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... role was bound more directly to ritual , and therefore , may have reflected a powerful / public persona external to the family unit . In a spatial analysis of Iron Age Glastonbury , Clarke postulated modular units which were divided ...
... role was bound more directly to ritual , and therefore , may have reflected a powerful / public persona external to the family unit . In a spatial analysis of Iron Age Glastonbury , Clarke postulated modular units which were divided ...
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... roles in Pagan Anglo - Saxon society . In fact , we know very little about gender relations in the fifth and sixth ... role of gender in structuring the living society might be equally ambiguous . Spong Hill Preservation of burials at ...
... roles in Pagan Anglo - Saxon society . In fact , we know very little about gender relations in the fifth and sixth ... role of gender in structuring the living society might be equally ambiguous . Spong Hill Preservation of burials at ...
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... role in establishing and maintaining ties to property and the support of other people . Where rights and responsibilities are transmitted through the formation of male - female dyads gender role is expected to be a very important ...
... role in establishing and maintaining ties to property and the support of other people . Where rights and responsibilities are transmitted through the formation of male - female dyads gender role is expected to be a very important ...
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