Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... suggest that a general ' status ' of women exists in relationship to space . Nor is it suggested that gender categories exist as constants outside of specific historical conditions . Space is a medium through which social relationships ...
... suggest that a general ' status ' of women exists in relationship to space . Nor is it suggested that gender categories exist as constants outside of specific historical conditions . Space is a medium through which social relationships ...
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... suggested that it is possible to recognise changes in gender domains over time . Female association with the domestic domain and their contribution to economic reproduction were not static . She suggested that where women were ...
... suggested that it is possible to recognise changes in gender domains over time . Female association with the domestic domain and their contribution to economic reproduction were not static . She suggested that where women were ...
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... suggests that we can investigate past human behaviour through the study of the material remains without imposing ourselves ... suggest , the difference between separate and connected knowing . These two interwoven epistemologies underlie ...
... suggests that we can investigate past human behaviour through the study of the material remains without imposing ourselves ... suggest , the difference between separate and connected knowing . These two interwoven epistemologies underlie ...
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