Engendering Archaeology: Women and PrehistoryISBN: 978-0-631-17501-8
Paperback
436 pages
August 1991, Wiley-Blackwell
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* First book bringing current feminist scholarship to prehistoric
studies.
* Illuminates the central importance of gender to the organization of social life in prehistory, and of gender as an historical process.
* Reveals the important yet previously neglected part that women played in creating the archaeological record and advances a controversial thesis - that women rather than men are responsible for the majority of it.
* Illuminates the central importance of gender to the organization of social life in prehistory, and of gender as an historical process.
* Reveals the important yet previously neglected part that women played in creating the archaeological record and advances a controversial thesis - that women rather than men are responsible for the majority of it.