Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... Women were only important when married " ( Randsborg 1986 , 146 ) . 152 ) and " Social stratifica- tion seems to have ' pulled ' a group of women up to a particular level , with marriage alliances presumably being of great importance ...
... Women were only important when married " ( Randsborg 1986 , 146 ) . 152 ) and " Social stratifica- tion seems to have ' pulled ' a group of women up to a particular level , with marriage alliances presumably being of great importance ...
Page 62
... women's movements by reactionaries and given that the impact of such charges of idiocy have proven to be effective political weapons , greater care must be exercised to prevent use of such ridiculous concepts . Stupidity on the part of ...
... women's movements by reactionaries and given that the impact of such charges of idiocy have proven to be effective political weapons , greater care must be exercised to prevent use of such ridiculous concepts . Stupidity on the part of ...
Page 72
... woman wearing a silk cap and the text suggests that Viking women wore caps like these . Although it does not say that women never wore different head covering , we are given the impression that the famed helmets of this exhibit were ...
... woman wearing a silk cap and the text suggests that Viking women wore caps like these . Although it does not say that women never wore different head covering , we are given the impression that the famed helmets of this exhibit were ...
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