My paper is about the theorizing of bodies in archaeology. Bodies are an important archaeological resource—from mortuary remains to figurative art, they reveal a great deal to us about people in past societies. In gender archaeology the visibility of bodies as archaeological evidence has lead to questions being asked of the very formulation of gender as a concept, of how gender is understood to operate through bodies and in society. The point I will argue in the course of this paper is that the sex/gender split naturalizes a binary division of bodies and hence naturalizes the exclusive division of bodies into male and female. Such a binary division may be a pertinent description of current ideals of the structure of bodies. Its establishmen...
Archaeologists have employed a method to determine individuals’ sex through objects in grave context...
This volume grew out of an interdisciplinary discussion held in the context of the Leverhulme-funded...
In the study of ancient cultures, gender issues are often ignored. Although Egyptology generally fo...
Human body has become a crucial arena of investigations in many disciplines in recent years, and the...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
This essay examines how four archaeology scholars reason about gender. I have used a qualitative met...
Bodies intrigue us. They promise windows into the past that other archaeological finds cannot by bri...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
Though popular understanding of the prehistoric past conjures images of gendered binaries in male hu...
The sex/gender model used in biological archaeologies to investigate human remains and past lives is...
This essay, When women become men, is written with the intention of illustrating a way in which arch...
If gender has been a part of post-processual archaeology for the last fifty years, some feminist and...
It is notable how little gender archaeology has been written for the European Neolithic, in contrast...
Bioarchaeology has often been pointed to as the most entrenched bastion of normative binary assumpti...
This paper explores some gender anthropology issues in a prehistoric context. Specifically, the pape...
Archaeologists have employed a method to determine individuals’ sex through objects in grave context...
This volume grew out of an interdisciplinary discussion held in the context of the Leverhulme-funded...
In the study of ancient cultures, gender issues are often ignored. Although Egyptology generally fo...
Human body has become a crucial arena of investigations in many disciplines in recent years, and the...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
This essay examines how four archaeology scholars reason about gender. I have used a qualitative met...
Bodies intrigue us. They promise windows into the past that other archaeological finds cannot by bri...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
Though popular understanding of the prehistoric past conjures images of gendered binaries in male hu...
The sex/gender model used in biological archaeologies to investigate human remains and past lives is...
This essay, When women become men, is written with the intention of illustrating a way in which arch...
If gender has been a part of post-processual archaeology for the last fifty years, some feminist and...
It is notable how little gender archaeology has been written for the European Neolithic, in contrast...
Bioarchaeology has often been pointed to as the most entrenched bastion of normative binary assumpti...
This paper explores some gender anthropology issues in a prehistoric context. Specifically, the pape...
Archaeologists have employed a method to determine individuals’ sex through objects in grave context...
This volume grew out of an interdisciplinary discussion held in the context of the Leverhulme-funded...
In the study of ancient cultures, gender issues are often ignored. Although Egyptology generally fo...