"Burials are places where archaeologists reasonably expect gendered ideologies and practices to play out in the archaeological record. Yet only modest progress has been made in teasing out gender from these mortuary contexts. In this volume, methods for doing so are presented, cases of successful gender theorizing from mortuary data presented, and comparisons made between European and Americanist traditions in this kind of work. Cases ar ..."
Celtic Chiefdom, Celtic State(Updated) The Evolution of Complex Social Systems in Prehistoric Europe (New Directions in Archaeology) by BettinaArnold, D. Blair Gibson Paperback, 172 Pages, Published 1998 by Cambridge University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-521-58579-8, ISBN: 0-521-58579-1
"Paperback. Pub Date: 1998 Pages: 296 Publisher: Camidge. University Press In this collection. Archaeologists. Historians Geographers and language specialists re-examine the Structure and political Development of Celtic states scattered across present-day Europe The main Theoretical focus is on whether and when state-level complexity was attained in the different Celtic settlements. The contributors also discuss and evaluate the various ..."
From the Ground Up Beyond Gender Theory in Archaeology (British Archaeological Reports International Series) by Nancy L. Wicker, BettinaArnold Paperback, 154 Pages, Published 2000 by British Archaeological Reports ISBN-13: 978-1-84171-025-9, ISBN: 1-84171-025-3
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Sharisse D. McCafferty. Forthcoming. "Women and Powe ..."
"Burials are places where archaeologists reasonably expect gendered ideologies and practices to play out in the archaeological record. Yet only modest progress has been made in teasing out gender from these mortuary contexts. In this volume, methods for doing so are presented, cases of successful gender theorizing from mortuary data presented, and comparisons made between European and Americanist traditions in this kind of work. Cases ar ..."
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"Archaeology is one of our most powerful sources of new information about the past, about the lives of our ancient and not-so-ancient ancestors. The contributors to Women in Antiquity consider the theoretical problems involved in discerning what the archaeological evidence tells us about gender roles in antiquity. The book includes chapters on the history of gender research, historical texts, mortuary analysis, household remains, hierarc ..."
"In this collection, archaeologists, historians, geographers and language specialists re-examine the structure and political development of Celtic states scattered across present-day Europe. The main theoretical focus is on whether and when state-level complexity was attained in the different Celtic settlements. The contributors also discuss and evaluate the various methods for studying Celtic social systems: the historical textual studi ..."
National Geographic Investigates Ancient Celts: Archaeology Unlocks the Secrets of the Celts' Past (NG Investigates) by Green Jen, BettinaArnold Hardcover, 64 Pages, Published 2008 by National Geographic Children's Books ISBN-13: 978-1-4263-0226-8, ISBN: 1-4263-0226-6
"Discusses important archeological finds from the Celts' past and reveals how archaeologists use the latest technology to discover clues to ancient Celtic civilization."
"The ancient Celts rarely used their written language, passing along beliefs, knowledge, and wisdom through oral traditions. Artifact-rich burial grounds, like the megalithic tombs at Newgrange, Ireland, inscribed stones, and stone circles like Stonehenge, all yield clues to their mysterious ways. This series brings ancient worlds to life through the expert focus and trusted lens of the National Geographic Society. The study of ancient c ..."
"The pursuit of gender in the archaeological record is explored in this exciting new collection of essays by renowned archaeologists and gender theorists. These essays place gender in the context of the past, by approaching the data in light of the previous decades of gender research. Issues such as tool-making, hunting, and evolution take on new meaning as the contributors examine the impact of gender worldwide. They do so in terms of t ..."
"Archaeology is one of our most powerful sources of new information about the past, about the lives of our ancient and not-so-ancient ancestors. The contributors to Women in Antiquity consider the theoretical problems involved in discerning what the archaeological evidence tells us about gender roles in antiquity. The book includes chapters on the history of gender research, historical texts, mortuary analysis, household remains, hierarc ..."
The Betrayal of the Humanities The University during the Third Reich (Studies in Antisemitism) by Bernard M. Levinson Paperback, 624 Pages, Published 2022 by Indiana Univ Pr ISBN-13: 978-0-253-06079-2, ISBN: 0-253-06079-6
"In particular, it looks at the peculiar position of many German scholars in the post-war world having to defend their own work, or the work of their mentors, while simultaneously not appearing to accept Nazism."
"Old World iconography from the Upper Paleolithic to the Christian era consistently features symbolic representations of both female and male protagonists in confl ict with, accompanied by or transmuted partly or completely into, animals. Adversarial relationships are made explicit through hunting and sacrifi ce scenes, including heraldic compositions featuring a central fi gure grasping beasts arrayed on either side, while more implicit ..."