“…1 Although scholars involved in medieval peasant studies (whether based on documentary or archaeological evidence) still tend to conceive of power as emanating from institutions, with people's power being solely related to their access to these institutions (cf. Biddick, 1990Biddick, , 1993, other archaeologists have not been slow to consider the implications of the 'newer' theorizing for their own work. Notable among these are Miller and Tilley (1984) as well as a number of feminist archaeologists (e.g.…”