Archaeologists are increasingly aware of issues of gender when studying past societies; women are becoming better represented within the discipline and are attaining top academic posts. However, until now there has been no study undertaken of the history of women in European archaeology and their contribution to the development of the discipline. Excavating Women discusses the careers of women archaeologists such as Dorothy Garrod, Hanna Rydh and Marija Gimbutas, who against all odds became famous, as well as the many lesser-known personalities who did important archaeological...
Archaeologists are increasingly aware of issues of gender when studying past societies; women are becoming better represented within the discipline an...
Marie-Louise Stig Sorenson Marie Louise Stig Srensen
This major new textbook explores the relations between gender and archaeology, providing an innovative and important account of how material culture is used in the construction of gender. Throughout this lively and accessible text, Sorensen engages with the question of how gender is materially constituted, and examines the intersection of social and material concerns from the Palaeolithic Age to the present day.
Part One discusses a range of important general issues, beginning with an overview of the recent role of gender and gender relations in our appropriation of past...
This major new textbook explores the relations between gender and archaeology, providing an innovative and important account of how material culture i...