Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... structures gender relations is seen to be central in social reproduction ( Barrett 1988 ) . Gender relations are emphasised here as one of the dynamics of reproducing and maintaining the social system . The importance of these arguments ...
... structures gender relations is seen to be central in social reproduction ( Barrett 1988 ) . Gender relations are emphasised here as one of the dynamics of reproducing and maintaining the social system . The importance of these arguments ...
Page 52
... structural interdependence with male arenas . The power of women existed in a wide social sphere , including , but ... structure , creating identities which served to maintain unambiguous contrasts . Males did not dominate women ...
... structural interdependence with male arenas . The power of women existed in a wide social sphere , including , but ... structure , creating identities which served to maintain unambiguous contrasts . Males did not dominate women ...
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... structures , aggregates and wholes have any independent existence ? This brings us to the main problem : the inter- play of continuity and change , structure and event ( 8 ) ( Note : are not supposed to think about discontinuity , or ...
... structures , aggregates and wholes have any independent existence ? This brings us to the main problem : the inter- play of continuity and change , structure and event ( 8 ) ( Note : are not supposed to think about discontinuity , or ...
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