International audienceThis book explores male-female relationships in the societies of the North Alpine world. The analysis is based on a corpus of more than 1000 graves spread across north-eastern France, southern Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Bohemia. The treatment of this corpus is twofold: the first part is dedicated to cemeteries, and reveals the existence of a social hierarchy in the societies that established them; the second part focuses on the elite graves that became more numerous from the Late Bronze Age through the middle of second Iron Age. The study of these burials required the development of methodological tools for interpreting the corpus in terms of wealth and gender, in order to question the relationships between male...
International audienceIn recent years many English-speaking (but also Dutch and Scandinavian) schola...
This article explores the use of context in relation to the articulation and understanding of gender...
International audienceThis article attempts a regional overview, substantially updating the data tha...
International audienceThis book explores male-female relationships in the societies of the North Alp...
The scope of my research is to examine the gender roles of women and men in parts of continental Eur...
International audienceThis study of the corpus of elite graves develops a twofold approach to two in...
International audienceThis study, set on a corpus of burials mostly discovered in the 19th century i...
Even if the methods of sex estimation and the concept of wealth are not that reliable, it can be int...
L'étude des pratiques funéraires de la civilisation de l'Oxus, société sédentaire agro-pastorale et ...
This chapter examines the relationship between Iron Age gender and society, viewed from the mortuary...
L’arc alpin occidental et ses marges, à cheval sur la Suisse occidentale, la France du Sud-Est et l’...
International audienceAn ensemble of 520 graves in twenty-eight funerary sites of variable importanc...
In the field of archaeology, male bias has been prevalent in both theory and practice. Female Celtic...
International audienceIn recent years many English-speaking (but also Dutch and Scandinavian) schola...
This article explores the use of context in relation to the articulation and understanding of gender...
International audienceThis article attempts a regional overview, substantially updating the data tha...
International audienceThis book explores male-female relationships in the societies of the North Alp...
The scope of my research is to examine the gender roles of women and men in parts of continental Eur...
International audienceThis study of the corpus of elite graves develops a twofold approach to two in...
International audienceThis study, set on a corpus of burials mostly discovered in the 19th century i...
Even if the methods of sex estimation and the concept of wealth are not that reliable, it can be int...
L'étude des pratiques funéraires de la civilisation de l'Oxus, société sédentaire agro-pastorale et ...
This chapter examines the relationship between Iron Age gender and society, viewed from the mortuary...
L’arc alpin occidental et ses marges, à cheval sur la Suisse occidentale, la France du Sud-Est et l’...
International audienceAn ensemble of 520 graves in twenty-eight funerary sites of variable importanc...
In the field of archaeology, male bias has been prevalent in both theory and practice. Female Celtic...
International audienceIn recent years many English-speaking (but also Dutch and Scandinavian) schola...
This article explores the use of context in relation to the articulation and understanding of gender...
International audienceThis article attempts a regional overview, substantially updating the data tha...