The study of the lives of men and women in ancient Greece and Rome has long attracted scholarly attention and much good work has been done on these topics. However, there has been a comparative neglect of the study of gender identities in the world of the Etruscans. It is the purpose of this thesis to partially rectify this situation through an examination of the gender identities of men and women from Archaic Etruria (c. 600-450 BC). Unlike most previous scholarship on gender the approach employed here is not grounded in feminist thought, instead the aim is to seek to analyse the differences in the roles, activities and identities of men and women during this time. The apparent power of Etruscan women is carefully analysed, it is shown tha...
Gender in the European Neolithic has seen little debate, despite major scholarly interest in identit...
Through this thesis I aimed to further investigate how we can adapt our western and modern views of ...
The focus of this article lies on Etruscan funerary inscriptions, especially on the nomenclature of ...
The study of the lives of men and women in ancient Greece and Rome has long attracted scholarly att...
Etruscan art was greatly influenced by Greek art, which is especially apparent in the Etruscan funer...
none1noThe paper aims to provide a synthetic framework and some reflections on the female condition ...
International audienceThis contribution sets up to question the function, or rather the functioning ...
An evaluation of the past analysis of Etruscan archaeological discoveries, with a focus on the gende...
Comparing the common grave monuments for women of Athenian society which were primarily stele and ko...
The aim of this article is to study the communicative potential of adornment in Etruria. The belts, ...
The late sixth century was a period of considerable change in Etruria; this change is traditionally ...
It is notable how little gender archaeology has been written for the European Neolithic, in contrast...
This dissertation examines the construction and negotiation of Etruscan ethnic identity in the first...
This presentation will explore and illuminate gender roles in ancient Greek society, focusing on Ath...
Since the inception of the discipline of archaeology, figurines have been considered as the basis fo...
Gender in the European Neolithic has seen little debate, despite major scholarly interest in identit...
Through this thesis I aimed to further investigate how we can adapt our western and modern views of ...
The focus of this article lies on Etruscan funerary inscriptions, especially on the nomenclature of ...
The study of the lives of men and women in ancient Greece and Rome has long attracted scholarly att...
Etruscan art was greatly influenced by Greek art, which is especially apparent in the Etruscan funer...
none1noThe paper aims to provide a synthetic framework and some reflections on the female condition ...
International audienceThis contribution sets up to question the function, or rather the functioning ...
An evaluation of the past analysis of Etruscan archaeological discoveries, with a focus on the gende...
Comparing the common grave monuments for women of Athenian society which were primarily stele and ko...
The aim of this article is to study the communicative potential of adornment in Etruria. The belts, ...
The late sixth century was a period of considerable change in Etruria; this change is traditionally ...
It is notable how little gender archaeology has been written for the European Neolithic, in contrast...
This dissertation examines the construction and negotiation of Etruscan ethnic identity in the first...
This presentation will explore and illuminate gender roles in ancient Greek society, focusing on Ath...
Since the inception of the discipline of archaeology, figurines have been considered as the basis fo...
Gender in the European Neolithic has seen little debate, despite major scholarly interest in identit...
Through this thesis I aimed to further investigate how we can adapt our western and modern views of ...
The focus of this article lies on Etruscan funerary inscriptions, especially on the nomenclature of ...