Gender and the Archaeology of Death
Herausgeber: Arnold, Bettina; Wicker, Nancy L.
Gender and the Archaeology of Death
Herausgeber: Arnold, Bettina; Wicker, Nancy L.
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Edited volume on what archaeological mortuary analysis can tell researchers about gender relations in the ancient world.
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Edited volume on what archaeological mortuary analysis can tell researchers about gender relations in the ancient world.
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- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 332g
- ISBN-13: 9780759101371
- ISBN-10: 075910137X
- Artikelnr.: 21085141
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 332g
- ISBN-13: 9780759101371
- ISBN-10: 075910137X
- Artikelnr.: 21085141
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Bettina Arnold teaches anthropology at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and Nancy L. Wicker is in the Art Department at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Part 1 Introduction
Part 2 Gender Ideology and Mortuary Analysis
Chapter 3 1. Killing the Female? Archaeological Narratives of Infanticide
Chapter 4 2. Life, Death, and the Longhouse: A Gendered View of Oneota
Social Organization
Chapter 5 3. Gender Studies in Chinese Neolithic Archaeology
Part 6 Gender and Power
Chapter 7 4. Visible Women Made Invisible: Interpreting Varangian Women in
Old Russia
Chapter 8 5. The Position of Iron Age Scandinavian Women: Evidence from
Graves and Rune Stones
Part 9 Gender Roles and the Ambiguity of Signification
Chapter 10 6. Gender and Mortuary Analysis: What Can Grave Goods Really
Tell Us?
Chapter 11 7. Sharing the Load: Gender and Task Division at the Windover
Site
Chapter 12 8. Grave Goods Do Not a Gender Make: A Case Study from Singen am
Hohentwiel, Germany
Part 13 Weapons, Women, Warriors
Chapter 14 9. Decoding the Gender Bias: Inferences of Atlatls in Female
Mortuary Contexts
Chapter 15 10. Warfare and Gender in the Northern Plains: Osteological
Evidence of Trauma Reconsidered
Part 2 Gender Ideology and Mortuary Analysis
Chapter 3 1. Killing the Female? Archaeological Narratives of Infanticide
Chapter 4 2. Life, Death, and the Longhouse: A Gendered View of Oneota
Social Organization
Chapter 5 3. Gender Studies in Chinese Neolithic Archaeology
Part 6 Gender and Power
Chapter 7 4. Visible Women Made Invisible: Interpreting Varangian Women in
Old Russia
Chapter 8 5. The Position of Iron Age Scandinavian Women: Evidence from
Graves and Rune Stones
Part 9 Gender Roles and the Ambiguity of Signification
Chapter 10 6. Gender and Mortuary Analysis: What Can Grave Goods Really
Tell Us?
Chapter 11 7. Sharing the Load: Gender and Task Division at the Windover
Site
Chapter 12 8. Grave Goods Do Not a Gender Make: A Case Study from Singen am
Hohentwiel, Germany
Part 13 Weapons, Women, Warriors
Chapter 14 9. Decoding the Gender Bias: Inferences of Atlatls in Female
Mortuary Contexts
Chapter 15 10. Warfare and Gender in the Northern Plains: Osteological
Evidence of Trauma Reconsidered
Part 1 Introduction
Part 2 Gender Ideology and Mortuary Analysis
Chapter 3 1. Killing the Female? Archaeological Narratives of Infanticide
Chapter 4 2. Life, Death, and the Longhouse: A Gendered View of Oneota
Social Organization
Chapter 5 3. Gender Studies in Chinese Neolithic Archaeology
Part 6 Gender and Power
Chapter 7 4. Visible Women Made Invisible: Interpreting Varangian Women in
Old Russia
Chapter 8 5. The Position of Iron Age Scandinavian Women: Evidence from
Graves and Rune Stones
Part 9 Gender Roles and the Ambiguity of Signification
Chapter 10 6. Gender and Mortuary Analysis: What Can Grave Goods Really
Tell Us?
Chapter 11 7. Sharing the Load: Gender and Task Division at the Windover
Site
Chapter 12 8. Grave Goods Do Not a Gender Make: A Case Study from Singen am
Hohentwiel, Germany
Part 13 Weapons, Women, Warriors
Chapter 14 9. Decoding the Gender Bias: Inferences of Atlatls in Female
Mortuary Contexts
Chapter 15 10. Warfare and Gender in the Northern Plains: Osteological
Evidence of Trauma Reconsidered
Part 2 Gender Ideology and Mortuary Analysis
Chapter 3 1. Killing the Female? Archaeological Narratives of Infanticide
Chapter 4 2. Life, Death, and the Longhouse: A Gendered View of Oneota
Social Organization
Chapter 5 3. Gender Studies in Chinese Neolithic Archaeology
Part 6 Gender and Power
Chapter 7 4. Visible Women Made Invisible: Interpreting Varangian Women in
Old Russia
Chapter 8 5. The Position of Iron Age Scandinavian Women: Evidence from
Graves and Rune Stones
Part 9 Gender Roles and the Ambiguity of Signification
Chapter 10 6. Gender and Mortuary Analysis: What Can Grave Goods Really
Tell Us?
Chapter 11 7. Sharing the Load: Gender and Task Division at the Windover
Site
Chapter 12 8. Grave Goods Do Not a Gender Make: A Case Study from Singen am
Hohentwiel, Germany
Part 13 Weapons, Women, Warriors
Chapter 14 9. Decoding the Gender Bias: Inferences of Atlatls in Female
Mortuary Contexts
Chapter 15 10. Warfare and Gender in the Northern Plains: Osteological
Evidence of Trauma Reconsidered







