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almafu_9960011431802883
Format:
1 online resource (500 pages) :
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illustrations, maps.
ISBN:
90-8890-823-0
Series Statement:
Scales of transformation in prehistoric and archaic societies ; 6
Content:
"In which chronological, spatial, and social contexts is gender a relevant social category that is noticeable in the archaeological material? How can transformations in social gender relations and identity be recognized archaeologically? Is the identity of prehistoric people defined by gender? If so, what is the accompanying cultural context? What about gender equality among the scientists working in archaeology? In what degree are research teams, as well as their scientific approaches, biased today? These and other questions are discussed in this volume, which comprises 25 contributions presented at the international workshop 'Gender Transformations in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies,' organised by the Collaborative Research Centre 1266 of Kiel University. Beyond a focus on the archaeology of women, gender archaeology offers a variety of possibilities to reconstruct the contribution of social groups differentiated e.g. by age, gender, and activities related to cultural transformation, based on the archaeological material. Thus, this volume includes papers dealing with different socio-economic units, from south-western Europe to Central Asia, between 15,000 and 1 BCE, paying particular attention to the scale of social reach. Since gender archaeology, and in particular feminist archaeology, also addresses the issue of scientific objectivity or bias, parts of this volume are dedicated to equal opportunity matters in archaeological academia across the globe. This is realised by bringing together feminist and female experiences from a range of countries, each with its own specific individual, cultural, and social perspectives and traditions"--Back cover.
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Gendering fieldwork, p.19 --
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Matters of gender in the Kerameikos excavation in Athens, p.21 /
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Women in the field. Preliminary insights from images of archaeology in Portugal n the 1960s and the 1970s. A first essay, p.43 /
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Gendered and Diversified fieldwork classes in prehistoric archaeology? An examination of and a perspective on Bachelor study programs of German universities, p.65 /
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'Fieldwork is not the proper preserve of a lady'. Gendered images of archaeologists from textbooks to social media, p.93 /
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Tracing gender transformations, p.109 --
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In methodology, p.109 --
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What is gender transformation, where does it take place, and why? Reflections from archaeology, p.111 /
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Osteology defines sex and archaeology defines gender? Insights from physical anthropology, p.125 /
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Gender in Linearbandkeramik research. Traditional approaches and new avenues, p.133 /
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In burials, p.153 --
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Changing gender perspection from the Mesolithic to the beginning of the Middle Neolithic, p.155 /
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Making the invisible. Expressing gender in mortuary practices in north-eastern Hungary in the 5th milennium BCE, p.183 /
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Copper Age transformations in gender identities. An Essay, p.205 /
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Gender symbolism in female graves of the Bronze Age evidenced by the materials from the Lisakovsk burial complex of the Andronova cultural horizon, p.221 /
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Male gender identity during the Ural Bronze Age. On the way down?, p.241 /
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Transformations in a woman's life in prehistoric and archaic societies of the Scythians and the Kalmyks, p.261 /
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Tracing gender in funerary data. The case study of elite graves in the North-Alpine complex (Late Bronze Age to La Tene B), p.275 /
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In cultural landscapes, p.295 --
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Social manipulation of gender identities in Early Iron Age Latium Vetus (Italy), p.297 /
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Time- and space -related genders and changing social roles. A case study from Archaic southern Italy, p.315 /
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In ritual and art, p.339 --
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'Shaman' burials in prehistoric Europe. Gendered images?, p.341 /
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Part-time females and full-time specialists? Identifying gender roles in ritual behaviour and archaeological remains, p.363 /
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Beyond gender. Approaches to anthropomorphic imagery in prehistoric central Anatolia, p.381 /
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Art and gender. The case study of enamelling in continental Europe (4th-3rd century BCE), p.403 /
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Gendering and shaping the environment, p.417 --
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Gender and the environment in archaeology. A discyssion, p.419 /
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The gender division of labour during the proto-Elamite period in late 4th millenium BCE Iran. A case study from Tepe Sofalin in Iranian Central Plateau, p.423 /
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Labour organisation between horticulture and agriculture. Two separate worlds?, p.459 /
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The construction of space and gender in prehistory. An approach to the Chalcolithic walled enclosures of Iberia, p.477 /
Additional Edition:
ISBN 90-8890-822-2
Additional Edition:
ISBN 90-8890-821-4
Language:
English
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