Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... volume represents the first compilation of papers on the subject of women and archaeology in Britain . The title " Women and Archaeology " covers a range and complexity of concerns which are brought out in the contributions to this ...
... volume represents the first compilation of papers on the subject of women and archaeology in Britain . The title " Women and Archaeology " covers a range and complexity of concerns which are brought out in the contributions to this ...
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... volume that feminist perspectives embrace a variety of pertinent issues and critical demands which can be brought to bear on our studies of the past . These place emphasis on the contribution of all social agents in the reproduction of ...
... volume that feminist perspectives embrace a variety of pertinent issues and critical demands which can be brought to bear on our studies of the past . These place emphasis on the contribution of all social agents in the reproduction of ...
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... volume this journal presented its objectives and aims . ARC was willing to " battle against the tides of tradition and the storm of oppression in archaeological thought " ( ARC 1981 , 1 ) , and it intended to maintain a controversial ...
... volume this journal presented its objectives and aims . ARC was willing to " battle against the tides of tradition and the storm of oppression in archaeological thought " ( ARC 1981 , 1 ) , and it intended to maintain a controversial ...
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