While women have long been key to archaeological research, the role of women and women’s voices have grown substantially in the last 50 years. Once predominantly found in the laboratory rather than in the field, women archaeologists are driving the discipline forward through field work and analysis. Similar developments are taking place throughout higher education in both academics and in leadership. At the same time, work on the engendered past is also evolving. However, more needs to be done. Issues in the field, particularly injustices done toward women associated with fieldwork, are coming to the forefront, hopefully assuring a future with higher ethical standards. The personal stories of female archaeologists help provide context to th...
Gender research archaeology has made significant contributions, but its dissociation from the resour...
This meticulously researched reference work documents the role of women who contributed to the devel...
This paper discusses the disciplinary culture of archaeology, focusing in particular on the role of ...
Representation of women in the media is imperative to the effort of gender equality in archaeology. ...
This study of 12 women professionals in archaeology and heritage grew out of my interest in archaeol...
Within the discipline of archaeology an interest in the status of women in the workplace was a core ...
In this chapter, we will consider how women have worked in archaeology, largely in Anglophone contex...
Women have long held a place of prominence as professionals in the field of anthropology. To the gen...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
The title of this presentation makes a bold assertion – that feminism is good for archaeology, and b...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
Do gender roles, or expectations about gender roles, affect what kind of study is pursued by the ind...
This paper concentrates on the role of women in science, specifically in archaeology of past centuri...
The recent re-evaluation of archaeology's raison d'etre has opened up the new field of public archae...
Feminist knowledge and its impact on other academic disciplines arose in the 1970s, but it has had a...
Gender research archaeology has made significant contributions, but its dissociation from the resour...
This meticulously researched reference work documents the role of women who contributed to the devel...
This paper discusses the disciplinary culture of archaeology, focusing in particular on the role of ...
Representation of women in the media is imperative to the effort of gender equality in archaeology. ...
This study of 12 women professionals in archaeology and heritage grew out of my interest in archaeol...
Within the discipline of archaeology an interest in the status of women in the workplace was a core ...
In this chapter, we will consider how women have worked in archaeology, largely in Anglophone contex...
Women have long held a place of prominence as professionals in the field of anthropology. To the gen...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
The title of this presentation makes a bold assertion – that feminism is good for archaeology, and b...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
Do gender roles, or expectations about gender roles, affect what kind of study is pursued by the ind...
This paper concentrates on the role of women in science, specifically in archaeology of past centuri...
The recent re-evaluation of archaeology's raison d'etre has opened up the new field of public archae...
Feminist knowledge and its impact on other academic disciplines arose in the 1970s, but it has had a...
Gender research archaeology has made significant contributions, but its dissociation from the resour...
This meticulously researched reference work documents the role of women who contributed to the devel...
This paper discusses the disciplinary culture of archaeology, focusing in particular on the role of ...