This article deals with subject of gender and sexuality in archaeology and cultural anthropology in 19th century, which still affects archaeological interpretations of human society. Western archaeology is concerned with this matters for over three decades, while in Poland it gained only a little feedback. Matriarchal myth was analytical tool, asserting certain status quo between women and men in society of Victorian era. The greatest freedom in western civilization was given to men, while women sexuality was screened and concerned as pathological. Devolved figure of prostitute was equated with Hottentot and inquired. Both figures were considered as example of anomaly, which could have driven to evolutionary decline. In contemporary thinkin...
The analysis is focused on the reconstruction of an image of fire as a living creature, preserved in...
The article describes a case study of archeological sites – deserted Lemko villages. Villages in the...
Proper names appeared probably at the initial stage of cultural develop ment, because people always ...
This article deals with subject of gender and sexuality in archaeology and cultural anthropology in ...
This sketch concerns the notions of groups that were considered aliens by the old Poles. Methodologi...
The epistemological issues generated in sphere of cultural anthropology direct our attention to the...
Redefinition of masculinity. Cultural and social contects of men’s ageing Nowadays the concept of g...
The very dissertation is devoted to three works of the Old-Polish literature describing the motive ...
The topic of the article is the transition of the cultural picture of a historical figure in relatio...
The paper examines a new attempt to resuscitate the matriarchy theory by Zygmunt Krzak. The author e...
The article is aimed at showing, in the broadest possible temporal and spatial aspect, cultural dive...
The research perspective outlined in the article is becoming part of the whole of issues above the ...
The study consists of two parts. The first part comprises analysis and social interpretation of arch...
From the cultural point of view, the space of a cemetery is an unfinished artefact; it undergoes con...
Karol Wojtyła is one of the finest polish philosopher and theologians of the twentieth century, the...
The analysis is focused on the reconstruction of an image of fire as a living creature, preserved in...
The article describes a case study of archeological sites – deserted Lemko villages. Villages in the...
Proper names appeared probably at the initial stage of cultural develop ment, because people always ...
This article deals with subject of gender and sexuality in archaeology and cultural anthropology in ...
This sketch concerns the notions of groups that were considered aliens by the old Poles. Methodologi...
The epistemological issues generated in sphere of cultural anthropology direct our attention to the...
Redefinition of masculinity. Cultural and social contects of men’s ageing Nowadays the concept of g...
The very dissertation is devoted to three works of the Old-Polish literature describing the motive ...
The topic of the article is the transition of the cultural picture of a historical figure in relatio...
The paper examines a new attempt to resuscitate the matriarchy theory by Zygmunt Krzak. The author e...
The article is aimed at showing, in the broadest possible temporal and spatial aspect, cultural dive...
The research perspective outlined in the article is becoming part of the whole of issues above the ...
The study consists of two parts. The first part comprises analysis and social interpretation of arch...
From the cultural point of view, the space of a cemetery is an unfinished artefact; it undergoes con...
Karol Wojtyła is one of the finest polish philosopher and theologians of the twentieth century, the...
The analysis is focused on the reconstruction of an image of fire as a living creature, preserved in...
The article describes a case study of archeological sites – deserted Lemko villages. Villages in the...
Proper names appeared probably at the initial stage of cultural develop ment, because people always ...