Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... space . Nor is it suggested that gender categories exist as constants outside of specific historical conditions . Space is a medium through which social relationships are negotiated . A cross- cultural framework enables archaeologists ...
... space . Nor is it suggested that gender categories exist as constants outside of specific historical conditions . Space is a medium through which social relationships are negotiated . A cross- cultural framework enables archaeologists ...
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... spaces ? How was control transmitted across generations ? The purpose of this paper is twofold : to propose that gender ... Space is a mechanism which both formulates and reinforces gender relations . The gender - specific locales , or ...
... spaces ? How was control transmitted across generations ? The purpose of this paper is twofold : to propose that gender ... Space is a mechanism which both formulates and reinforces gender relations . The gender - specific locales , or ...
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... spaces than the monasteries ; it was more difficult to gain access to the nuns ' cloister from their surrounding precincts . 2 ) The average number of stages of permeability from the carrier space ( levels of access from the precinct ) ...
... spaces than the monasteries ; it was more difficult to gain access to the nuns ' cloister from their surrounding precincts . 2 ) The average number of stages of permeability from the carrier space ( levels of access from the precinct ) ...
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