Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... males . Time after time Handy Man , Upright Man , Neanderthal Man - all male lead up to the end result of hundreds of thousands of years of hominid development : the strong , upright , handsome , bearded Homo Sapiens the perfect male ...
... males . Time after time Handy Man , Upright Man , Neanderthal Man - all male lead up to the end result of hundreds of thousands of years of hominid development : the strong , upright , handsome , bearded Homo Sapiens the perfect male ...
Page 61
... male dominance wa s reasserted . Surely if there was sexual division of australopithecines into two sexes , with the so - called robust being male , there is little likelihood of females having dominated them . Division of labour and ...
... male dominance wa s reasserted . Surely if there was sexual division of australopithecines into two sexes , with the so - called robust being male , there is little likelihood of females having dominated them . Division of labour and ...
Page 82
... male - associated objects and Group Three as a male assemblage . Brooches do not occur with adult male skeletons in the Spong Hill cremations so far sexed . There is thus some justification for identifying the Group One assemblage as ...
... male - associated objects and Group Three as a male assemblage . Brooches do not occur with adult male skeletons in the Spong Hill cremations so far sexed . There is thus some justification for identifying the Group One assemblage as ...
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