The prehistory of the North American Plains is an exciting and dynamic area of research within the discipline of archaeology. However, for the most part, the descriptions that archaeologists have assigned to the people who created the archaeological record in this region are either gender neutral or gendered male by default. In recent years Plains archaeologists have begun to explore how, where, and why gender representation can be found on the Plains. This thesis seeks to further Plains gender research. Specifically, task differentiation by gender for the Blackfoot, a Plains contact period culture' group, is examined and detailed in this study. The data compiled are used to set up a task differentiation model for the Blackfoot. How the Bl...
Traditional formulations of gender, as they have been applied to prehistoric subsistence practices a...
Archaeological research on gender in burial customs of pre-Moche societies on the north coast of Per...
This paper seeks to analyze how the archaeologist’s research regarding sex, gender and social identi...
The prehistory of the North American Plains is an exciting and dynamic area of research within the d...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
Activities and production among Iñupiaq peoples were primarily divided by gender. This gendered divi...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
Activities and production among ethnographic Arctic peoples were primarily divided by gender. This g...
Gender is a social construct expressing that attributes and behavior connected with the image of man...
This thesis involves studying Iroquois female and male complementary tasks through the use of surfac...
Burials are places where archaeologists reasonably expect gendered ideologies and practices to play ...
The recovery of a scorifier, or roasting dish, at Feature 131 in Coloma, Montana led to the theory t...
This paper examines the extant evidence regarding gender reconstructions and relations for the Neol...
In recent years, gender has factored heavily into the study of Inuit archaeological remains. Frequen...
It is notable how little gender archaeology has been written for the European Neolithic, in contrast...
Traditional formulations of gender, as they have been applied to prehistoric subsistence practices a...
Archaeological research on gender in burial customs of pre-Moche societies on the north coast of Per...
This paper seeks to analyze how the archaeologist’s research regarding sex, gender and social identi...
The prehistory of the North American Plains is an exciting and dynamic area of research within the d...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
Activities and production among Iñupiaq peoples were primarily divided by gender. This gendered divi...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
Activities and production among ethnographic Arctic peoples were primarily divided by gender. This g...
Gender is a social construct expressing that attributes and behavior connected with the image of man...
This thesis involves studying Iroquois female and male complementary tasks through the use of surfac...
Burials are places where archaeologists reasonably expect gendered ideologies and practices to play ...
The recovery of a scorifier, or roasting dish, at Feature 131 in Coloma, Montana led to the theory t...
This paper examines the extant evidence regarding gender reconstructions and relations for the Neol...
In recent years, gender has factored heavily into the study of Inuit archaeological remains. Frequen...
It is notable how little gender archaeology has been written for the European Neolithic, in contrast...
Traditional formulations of gender, as they have been applied to prehistoric subsistence practices a...
Archaeological research on gender in burial customs of pre-Moche societies on the north coast of Per...
This paper seeks to analyze how the archaeologist’s research regarding sex, gender and social identi...