Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Archaeological Production in a Political Context Paul Sinclair In In the period since the Second World War , the changing political and economic circumstances experienced by the industrialised countries of Western Europe have led to the ...
Archaeological Production in a Political Context Paul Sinclair In In the period since the Second World War , the changing political and economic circumstances experienced by the industrialised countries of Western Europe have led to the ...
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... production are considered . Differential access to financial means , training and analytical facilities , and the new technology coupled with neo - colonial intellectual dependence and continuation of colonial ways of organising and ...
... production are considered . Differential access to financial means , training and analytical facilities , and the new technology coupled with neo - colonial intellectual dependence and continuation of colonial ways of organising and ...
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... production / property ) . Thereby he condemns not only Woman but also the results of her production to being the property of In such a context , women's own position in history is not only uninteresting , but also almost impossible to ...
... production / property ) . Thereby he condemns not only Woman but also the results of her production to being the property of In such a context , women's own position in history is not only uninteresting , but also almost impossible to ...
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