Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... contribution in archaeology , and what has it brought , or can it bring , to the subject ? Before entering into a review of the potential feminist contributions to recent archaeological discourse , it seems appropriate to emphasise the ...
... contribution in archaeology , and what has it brought , or can it bring , to the subject ? Before entering into a review of the potential feminist contributions to recent archaeological discourse , it seems appropriate to emphasise the ...
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... contribution within the subject are still vague . It does mean that if we want that contribution to be of such stature that it can not easily be marginalised and circumvented , then we need to give much more attention to clarifying its ...
... contribution within the subject are still vague . It does mean that if we want that contribution to be of such stature that it can not easily be marginalised and circumvented , then we need to give much more attention to clarifying its ...
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... contribution is able both to alter views on the role and contribution of women in ( pre ) history and to contribute generally to the development of a critical reflexiveness in the subject . From the loss of innocence to reaching ...
... contribution is able both to alter views on the role and contribution of women in ( pre ) history and to contribute generally to the development of a critical reflexiveness in the subject . From the loss of innocence to reaching ...
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