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Gender Locales and Local Genders in Archaeology
Tove Hjørungdal
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This volume had its inception in an EAA session (in Thessalonica, Greece in September 2002) which covered issues of social theory and gender in Archaeology. Of the 8 papers in this volume, 4 were presented during the session and a further 4 were prepared especially for this publication.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Dedication
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Table of Contents
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List of Contributors
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List of Figures & Tables
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Introduction
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The Golden Age of the Carpathian basin and the Beautiful Warrior
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Female interaction during the early and middle Bronze Age Europe, with special focus on bronze tubes
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Engendering cultural communication networks: Gender related exchange systems of North Caucasian Iron Age societies between high mountains, piedmonts and the steppe
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The Significance of Children, animals, and teeth in life and death Kin- and gender negotiations at Styrmansberget, Gotland, Sweden, 100-550 AD
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Making People Visible; Tapestries from Viking Age Norway
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Folk belief and society An example from Northern Sweden
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Female Saints, their Altars and their Offerings Popular Social Practice in 21st Century Argentina
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Disseminating the Herding teaching: How do students grow into explorers of knowledge; and how do teachers grow into facilitators of learning?
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Published: 2005
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781841718644 (paperback)
- 9781407328676 (ebook)
BAR Number: S1425
- Scandinavia
- Identity / Gender / Childhood / Ethnicity / Romanization
- Archaeozoology / Bioarchaeology / Osteoarchaeology
- Central and Eastern Europe
- Ritual / Religion / Temples
- Christianity / Churches / Monastic
- Central and South America and the Caribbean
- Trade / Exchange / Travel / Economy
- Conflict / Military / Fortifications
- Western Europe and Britain
- Multiperiod
- Dress / Jewellery / Personal Ornament
- Museum Studies / Conservation / Heritage / Education