Reading the Body : Representations and Remains in the Archaeological Record /
Classical and anthropological archaeologists share many of the same interests and confront many of the same problems studying extinct cultures. Despite differences in background and training, scholars in these disciplines are all engaged in analyzing and interpreting the archaeological record. Tradi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia, Pa. :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
[2016]
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Colección: | Regendering the Past
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- 1. Introduction: Diverse Approaches to the Study of Gender in Archaeology
- 2. Writing the Body in Archaeology
- Part I. Reading the Body from Mortuary Remains
- 3. Sex, Health, and Gender Roles Among the Arikara of the Northern Plains
- 4. Labor Patterns in the Southern Levant in the Early Bronze Age
- 5. Reconstructing the Lives of South Etruscan Women
- 6. Gender in Inuit Burial Practices
- 7. The Status of Women in Predynastic Egypt as Revealed Through Mortuary Analysis
- Part II. Reading the Body from Representations of the Human Form
- 8. The Human Form in the Late Bronze Age Aegean
- 9. Deciphering Gender in Minoan Dress
- 10. Fear and Gender in Greek Art
- 11. Mississippian Weavers
- 12. Prehistoric and Ethnographic Pueblo Gender Roles: Continuity of Lifeways from the Eleventh to the Early Twentieth Century
- 13. And They Said, Let Us Make Gods in Our Image: Gendered Ideologies in Ancient Mesopotamia
- 14. Beyond Mother Earth and Father Sky: Sex and Gender in Ancient Southwestern Visual Arts
- 15. Father Earth, Mother Sky: Ancient Egyptian Beliefs About Conception and Fertility
- 16. Female Figurines in the European Upper Paleolithic: Politics and Bias in Archaeological Interpretation
- References
- Contributors
- Index