Situating Gender in European Archaeologies
2010. Series Minor 29. Archaeolingua, Budapest.
Contenidos
Preface (7-10)
PART ONE
LIV HELGA DOMMASNES y NANCY L. WICKER Situating Gender in European Archaeologies: Introduction (11-22)
SANDRA MONTÓN-SUBÍAS Maintenance Activities and the Ethics of Care (23-34)
LISBETH SKOGSTRAND Prehistoric Hegemonic Masculinities (35-50)
LIV HELGA DOMMASNES Situating Standpoints: A Gendered Approach to Norwegian Research History (51-66)
NANCY L. WICKER Situating Scandinavian Migration Period Bracteates: From Typology and Iconography to Gender, Agency, and Visual Culture (67-82)
CHRISTINE MORRIS Thoroughly Modern Minoans: Women and Goddesses between Europe and the Orient (83-92)
NONA PALINCAS Living for the Others: Gender Relations in Prehistoric and Contemporary Archaeology of Romania (93-116)
VESNA MERC Looking behind the Dead Objects: Gender and Archaeology in Slovenia (117-136)
ANA VALE Translating Materials into Activities and Activities into Persons: The Persistence of Gender Prejudices in Past Narratives in the Iberian Peninsula (137-155)
PART TWO
SANDRA MONTÓN-SUBÍAS y MARGARITA SÁNCHEZ ROMERO Situating Gender in European Archaeologies: Case Studies (157-160)
NATALIA BERSENEVA Child Burial during the Middle Bronze Age of the South Urals (Sintashta Culture) (161-180)
IRINA SHINGIRAY Gender, Identity, and Display: Variations in Materiality among Different Groups of the North-Western Caspian Region during the Early Middle Ages (181-204)
LOURDES PRADOS Gender and Identity in Iberian Funerary Contexts (5th–3rd century BC) (205-224)
MARIA MINA In Search of the Cycladic Hunter-warrior: Evidence and Implications for the Understanding of Gender Construction and Roles in the Early Bronze Age Aegean (225-244)
GITTE HANSEN New Pathways for Women in Twelfth-century Bergen, Norway? (245-260)
EVA ALARCÓN GARCÍA y MARGARITA SÁNCHEZ ROMERO Maintenance Activities as a Category for Analysing Prehistoric Societies (261-282)
ALMUDENA HERNANDO Gender, Individual, and Affine/Consanguineal Relationships in “Egalitarian Societies”: The Awá-Guajá Case (283-307)
Biographies (308)