An evaluation of the past analysis of Etruscan archaeological discoveries, with a focus on the gender analysis of the artifacts. Several prominent analysis of artifacts and tombs are reevaluated in terms of potential context within the Etruscan society, as well as evaluated in terms of analysis bias primarily based in gender
The monastery of Aaron at Jabal Harun, Jordan (c) Marlena Whiting Marlena Whiting (University of Ams...
This paper accounts for the extent to which gender research is represented in leading archaeological...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityIn an effort to create discriminant function equations for a spatial...
An evaluation of the past analysis of Etruscan archaeological discoveries, with a focus on the gende...
The study of the lives of men and women in ancient Greece and Rome has long attracted scholarly atte...
Gender is a social construct expressing that attributes and behavior connected with the image of man...
Gender bias is an important theme in Gender Archaeology. It is influenced by modern people thinking...
This paper seeks to analyze Etruscan burial and religious practices and determine how the treatment...
When reviewing the literature on gendered archaeological research, one finds few mono-graph-length c...
The prehistory of the North American Plains is an exciting and dynamic area of research within the d...
Research on Viking Age society is a recurrent subject within the scientific literature, and todays m...
Uroš Matić and Bo Jensen have brought together a team of both young and senior researches from many ...
Etruscan art was greatly influenced by Greek art, which is especially apparent in the Etruscan funer...
This essay, When women become men, is written with the intention of illustrating a way in which arch...
Archaeologists have employed a method to determine individuals’ sex through objects in grave context...
The monastery of Aaron at Jabal Harun, Jordan (c) Marlena Whiting Marlena Whiting (University of Ams...
This paper accounts for the extent to which gender research is represented in leading archaeological...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityIn an effort to create discriminant function equations for a spatial...
An evaluation of the past analysis of Etruscan archaeological discoveries, with a focus on the gende...
The study of the lives of men and women in ancient Greece and Rome has long attracted scholarly atte...
Gender is a social construct expressing that attributes and behavior connected with the image of man...
Gender bias is an important theme in Gender Archaeology. It is influenced by modern people thinking...
This paper seeks to analyze Etruscan burial and religious practices and determine how the treatment...
When reviewing the literature on gendered archaeological research, one finds few mono-graph-length c...
The prehistory of the North American Plains is an exciting and dynamic area of research within the d...
Research on Viking Age society is a recurrent subject within the scientific literature, and todays m...
Uroš Matić and Bo Jensen have brought together a team of both young and senior researches from many ...
Etruscan art was greatly influenced by Greek art, which is especially apparent in the Etruscan funer...
This essay, When women become men, is written with the intention of illustrating a way in which arch...
Archaeologists have employed a method to determine individuals’ sex through objects in grave context...
The monastery of Aaron at Jabal Harun, Jordan (c) Marlena Whiting Marlena Whiting (University of Ams...
This paper accounts for the extent to which gender research is represented in leading archaeological...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityIn an effort to create discriminant function equations for a spatial...