Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... example , the Public Archaeology Project in Annapolis ( USA ) uses an excavation in progress firstly to show the methods and techniques used by archaeologists and , secondly , how the more general conclusions drawn are influenced by the ...
... example , the Public Archaeology Project in Annapolis ( USA ) uses an excavation in progress firstly to show the methods and techniques used by archaeologists and , secondly , how the more general conclusions drawn are influenced by the ...
Page 116
... example , white males , in order to allow for the rights of , for example , blacks and women . Affirmative Action is precisely the policy being followed by the Southampton Congress . In order to allow the Third World a say in world ...
... example , white males , in order to allow for the rights of , for example , blacks and women . Affirmative Action is precisely the policy being followed by the Southampton Congress . In order to allow the Third World a say in world ...
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... Example " that this is unfortunately not always the case . shows Although Randsborg is aware of the need to study women's roles and he makes references to critical studies of androcentrism and of gender relations , his article is an example ...
... Example " that this is unfortunately not always the case . shows Although Randsborg is aware of the need to study women's roles and he makes references to critical studies of androcentrism and of gender relations , his article is an example ...
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