Gender Transformations in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies

Gender Transformations in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies
Author: Julia Katharina Koch,Wiebke Kirleis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2019
Genre: Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN: 9088908230

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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?00These 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.0Beyond 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.

Gender and Change in Archaeology

Gender and Change in Archaeology
Author: Nona Palincaş
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031521553

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Gender Transformations in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies

Gender Transformations in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies
Author: Julia Katharina Koch,Wiebke Kirleis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2019-12-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9088908222

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This volume is dedicated to examining the role and impact of gender relations during socio-environmental transformation processes as well as matters of gender equality in archaeological academia across the globe.

Current Approaches to Tells in the Prehistoric Old World

Current Approaches to Tells in the Prehistoric Old World
Author: Antonio Blanco-González,Tobias L. Kienlin
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 571
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789254877

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Deeply stratified settlements are a distinctive site type featuring prominently in diverse later prehistoric landscapes of the Old World. Their massive materiality has attracted the curiosity of lay people and archaeologists alike. Nowadays a wide variety of archaeological projects are tracking the lifestyles and social practices that led to the building-up of such superimposed artificial hills. However, prehistoric tell-dwelling communities are too often approached from narrow local perspectives or discussed within strict time- and culture-specific debates. There is a great potential to learn from such ubiquitous archaeological manifestations as the physical outcome of cross-cutting dynamics and comparable underlying forces irrespective of time and space. This volume tackles tells and tell-like sites as a transversal phenomenon whose commonalities and divergences are poorly understood yet may benefit from cross-cultural comparison. Thus, the book intends to assemble a representative range of ongoing theory – and science –based fieldwork projects targeting this kind of sites. With the aim of encompassing a variety of social and material dynamics, the volume’s scope is diachronic – from the Earliest Neolithic up to the Iron Age–, and covers a very large region, from Iberia in Western Europe to Syria in the Middle East. The core of the volume comprises a selection of the most remarkable contributions to the session with a similar title celebrated in the European Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting held at Barcelona in 2018. In addition, the book includes invited chapters to round out underrepresented areas and periods in the EAA session with relevant research programmes in the Old World. To accomplish such a cross-cultural course, the book takes a case-based approach, with contributions disparate both in their theoretical foundations – from household archaeology, social agency and formation theory – and their research strategies – including geophysical survey, microarchaeology and high-resolution excavation and dating.

Normative Atypical or Deviant Interpreting Prehistoric and Protohistoric Child Burial Practices

Normative  Atypical or Deviant  Interpreting Prehistoric and Protohistoric Child Burial Practices
Author: Eileen Murphy,Mélie Le Roy
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2023-08-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781803275123

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This volume explores the response of the living when dealing with the death of a child. Papers focus on juvenile burial practices in Europe and the Near East during recent prehistory and protohistory. The interpretation of normative, atypical or deviant is interrogated based on the context of the burials and the intentionality of the practice.

Perspectives on Socio environmental Transformations in Ancient Europe

Perspectives on Socio environmental Transformations in Ancient Europe
Author: Johannes Müller
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031533143

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A Companion to Gender Prehistory

A Companion to Gender Prehistory
Author: Diane Bolger
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 933
Release: 2012-09-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781118294260

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An authoritative guide on gender prehistory for researchers, instructors and students in anthropology, archaeology, and gender studies Provides the most up-to-date, comprehensive coverage of gender archaeology, with an exclusive focus on prehistory Offers critical overviews of developments in the archaeology of gender over the last 30 years, as well as assessments of current trends and prospects for future research Focuses on recent Third Wave approaches to the study of gender in early human societies, challenging heterosexist biases, and investigating the interfaces between gender and status, age, cognition, social memory, performativity, the body, and sexuality Features numerous regional and thematic topics authored by established specialists in the field, with incisive coverage of gender research in prehistoric and protohistoric cultures of Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas and the Pacific

Gender Households and Society

Gender  Households  and Society
Author: Cynthia Robin,Elizabeth M. Brumfiel
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2010-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781444334036

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This volume demonstrates how archaeological data viewed through the lens of gender studies can lead researchers to question and reformulate current models of household organization, subsistence and craft production, ritual performance, and the structure of ancient states. Challenges existing models of prehistoric society that assume the existence of rigidly binary gender systems Part of the Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association Series