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Material culture : critical concepts in the social sciences
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ISBN: 0415267188 0415267196 041526720X 0415267218 0415267226 0415336422 Year: 2004 Volume: *18 Publisher: London ; New York Routledge

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Cultural artifacts and the production of meaning : the page, the image, and the body
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ISBN: 0472082574 Year: 1994 Publisher: Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press

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Re-constructing archaeology : theory and practice
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ISBN: 0521301416 Year: 1987 Volume: *11 Publisher: Cambridge University Press

The socialness of things
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ISBN: 3110882469 3110141337 3111777057 9783110882469 9783110141337 Year: 1994 Volume: 115 Publisher: Berlin New York


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Learning from things : method and theory of material cultur studies
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ISBN: 1560986077 Year: 1995 Publisher: Washington, DC Smithsonian Institution Press

Chimpanzee material culture : implications for human evolution
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ISBN: 0521413036 0521423716 Year: 1992 Publisher: Cambridge [England] New York, NY, USA Cambridge University Press

Archaeologies of sexuality
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ISBN: 0415223660 0415223652 9780415223652 9780415223669 0203991877 9780203991879 9786610112951 6610112959 1134593848 1280112956 9781134593804 9781134593842 9781134593859 1134593856 Year: 2000 Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge,

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Status, age and gender have long been accepted aspects of archaeological enquiry, yet it is only recently that archaeologists have started seriously to consider the role of sex and sexuality in their studies. Archaeologies of Sexuality is a timely and pioneering work. It presents a strong, diverse body of scholarship which draws on locations as varied as medieval England, the ancient Maya kingdoms, New Kingdom Egypt, prehistoric Europe, and convict-era Australia, demonstrating the challenges and rewards of integrating the study of sex and sexuality within archaeology.

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