Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... theory and concerns are reflected in preceding numbers of ARC , but the frequency within the journal of such ... theories.2 Through this , gender for once emerges as a major and mainstream topic , rather than being relegated to ...
... theory and concerns are reflected in preceding numbers of ARC , but the frequency within the journal of such ... theories.2 Through this , gender for once emerges as a major and mainstream topic , rather than being relegated to ...
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... theory of gender is not agreed upon . For many archaeologists the question of whether the data should suggest the problem , or , whether we should look at the data in terms of theories is still a relevant one ( e.g. Gilchrist 1987 ) ...
... theory of gender is not agreed upon . For many archaeologists the question of whether the data should suggest the problem , or , whether we should look at the data in terms of theories is still a relevant one ( e.g. Gilchrist 1987 ) ...
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... theory ; arguing that a theory of gender cannot exist outside a theory of social relations . Within recent archaeological uses of social theory the discourse which structures gender relations is seen to be central in social reproduction ...
... theory ; arguing that a theory of gender cannot exist outside a theory of social relations . Within recent archaeological uses of social theory the discourse which structures gender relations is seen to be central in social reproduction ...
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