Invisible people and processes : writing gender and childhood into European archaeology

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Invisible people and processes : writing gender and childhood into European archaeology

edited by Jenny Moore and Eleanor Scott

Leicester University Press, 1997

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Linking the disciplines of archaeology, ancient history, classics and gender studies, this work focuses on issues of gender and childhood in European archaeology. Contributions discuss a range of themes and periods, and cover Europe (including Britain), the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe.

目次

  • Introduction: on the incompleteness of archaeological narratives. Section 1 Theory and review: ambivalent bodies: gender and medieval archaeology
  • a viable past in a pictorial present? the power of gender archaeology
  • re-engendering gender: some theoretical and methodological concerns on a burgeoning archaeological pursuit
  • hearth and home: the timing of maintenance activities
  • at home in the long Iron Age: a dialogue between households and individuals in cultural reproduction
  • commentary. Section 2 Writing gender: skin scrapers and pottery makers? 'invisible' women in prehistory
  • body imagery in the Aegean Neolithic: ideological implications of anthropomorphic figurines
  • engendering domination: a structural and contextual analysis of Minoan Neopalotial bronze figurines
  • changing gender relations in the later prehistory of eastern Hungary
  • death becomes her: the Athenian funeral revisited
  • female into male won't go: gender and early christian ascetism
  • housewives, warriors and slaves? gender in Anglo-Saxon burials
  • commentary. Section 3 Writing children and childhood: invisibility as a symptom of gender categories in archaeology
  • engendering children, engendering archaeology
  • kid Knapping: the missing children in lithic analysis
  • women and children in prehistory: resources sharing and social stratification at the mesolithic-neolithic transition in the Ukraine
  • age, gender and biological reality in the early Bronze Age cemetery at Mokrin
  • commentary. Conclusion: the visibility of the invisible.

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