This paper is an attempt to elucidate a rather understudied aspect of Neolithic imagery from Thessaly, Greece, objects representing phalli, and at the same time to consider the possibility that gender was not a prominent structuring principle in the past, allowing for the fact that phalli did not elicit a pervasive binary categorization of bodies, but instead were invoked in specific circumstances with particular objectives.V članku poskušamo osvetliti fálose, slabo analiziran vidik neolitskega imaginarija v Tesaliji (Grčija), in oceniti možnost, da spol ni bilo ključno in vseobsegajoče načelo v preteklosti. Fáli tako niso služili binarni kategorizaciji teles, ampak so lahko označevali identitete, povezane z drugimi konteksti
It is notable how little gender archaeology has been written for the European Neolithic, in contrast...
This article presents an insight into archaeological disputes around female Neolithic figurines, sta...
Anthropomorphic vessels form a special subcategory of the material culture from Bronze Age Crete. In...
This paper is an attempt to elucidate a rather understudied aspect of Neolithic imagery from Thessal...
Since the inception of the discipline of archaeology, figurines have been considered as the basis fo...
Though popular understanding of the prehistoric past conjures images of gendered binaries in male hu...
This paper investigates the female nude in ancient Greek monumental sculpture based on the Aphrodite...
During the 1990's gender became accepted as a topic of study in archaeology. However, a methodology...
WF16 is a Pre-Pottery Neolithic site in the Southern Levant that has produced an important collectio...
The seeds of this research were sown in a textile exhibition entitled Goddesses and Their Offspring...
WF16 is a Pre-Pottery Neolithic site in the Southern Levant that has produced an important collectio...
In the figurative art of Late Bronze Age Knossos one recognizes a singular form to the human body wh...
Anthropomorphic figurines have been used primarily as essential aids in elucidating problems associa...
Binary models of sex and gender are often uncritically applied in paleoanthropology. In the Upper Pa...
This article considers the materialization of human representations in Neolithic northern Greece and...
It is notable how little gender archaeology has been written for the European Neolithic, in contrast...
This article presents an insight into archaeological disputes around female Neolithic figurines, sta...
Anthropomorphic vessels form a special subcategory of the material culture from Bronze Age Crete. In...
This paper is an attempt to elucidate a rather understudied aspect of Neolithic imagery from Thessal...
Since the inception of the discipline of archaeology, figurines have been considered as the basis fo...
Though popular understanding of the prehistoric past conjures images of gendered binaries in male hu...
This paper investigates the female nude in ancient Greek monumental sculpture based on the Aphrodite...
During the 1990's gender became accepted as a topic of study in archaeology. However, a methodology...
WF16 is a Pre-Pottery Neolithic site in the Southern Levant that has produced an important collectio...
The seeds of this research were sown in a textile exhibition entitled Goddesses and Their Offspring...
WF16 is a Pre-Pottery Neolithic site in the Southern Levant that has produced an important collectio...
In the figurative art of Late Bronze Age Knossos one recognizes a singular form to the human body wh...
Anthropomorphic figurines have been used primarily as essential aids in elucidating problems associa...
Binary models of sex and gender are often uncritically applied in paleoanthropology. In the Upper Pa...
This article considers the materialization of human representations in Neolithic northern Greece and...
It is notable how little gender archaeology has been written for the European Neolithic, in contrast...
This article presents an insight into archaeological disputes around female Neolithic figurines, sta...
Anthropomorphic vessels form a special subcategory of the material culture from Bronze Age Crete. In...