Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... seen as sex- and gender - destroying , while inhumation may be seen as gender - preserving " ( Brush , this vol . ) . This point raises the whole question of how gender might enter into the negotiation of funeral rites in specific ...
... seen as sex- and gender - destroying , while inhumation may be seen as gender - preserving " ( Brush , this vol . ) . This point raises the whole question of how gender might enter into the negotiation of funeral rites in specific ...
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... seen in ' Archaeological Review from Cambridge 7 : 1 [ 1988 ] ) The problems which characterise this third approach may be seen SUPERWOMEN, WONDERWOMEN, GREAT WOMEN, AND REAL WOMEN ...
... seen in ' Archaeological Review from Cambridge 7 : 1 [ 1988 ] ) The problems which characterise this third approach may be seen SUPERWOMEN, WONDERWOMEN, GREAT WOMEN, AND REAL WOMEN ...
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... seen as the father of the idea , is said to have been " mistaken in many aspects " . In view of the ubiquitous dominance of males among primates , such a thesis concerned with ' Woman's Historic Defeat ' must also take into ...
... seen as the father of the idea , is said to have been " mistaken in many aspects " . In view of the ubiquitous dominance of males among primates , such a thesis concerned with ' Woman's Historic Defeat ' must also take into ...
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