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The male social 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 ...
The male social 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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GENDER AND MORTUARY ANALYSIS IN PAGAN ANGLO - SAXON
ARCHAEOLOGY Karen A. Brush Introduction Anglo - Saxon archaeologists have
long assumed that they understood the nature of gender relations and roles in
Pagan ...
GENDER AND MORTUARY ANALYSIS IN PAGAN ANGLO - SAXON
ARCHAEOLOGY Karen A. Brush Introduction Anglo - Saxon archaeologists have
long assumed that they understood the nature of gender relations and roles in
Pagan ...
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Among an elite group which held decision making powers for the community at
large , gender is expected to be an important determinant of social role and
power . Age and sex difference in such a group might be more rigidly defined in
life ...
Among an elite group which held decision making powers for the community at
large , gender is expected to be an important determinant of social role and
power . Age and sex difference in such a group might be more rigidly defined in
life ...
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