References
Recorded talks of AGE members
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Uroš Matić, Dress, Adornment and Coloniality of Gender and Desire in New Kingdom Egypt and Nubia. Lecture series Ancient Adornment of the Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo, 13th September 2024.
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Uroš Matić, Gender as a Frame of War in Ancient Nubia. Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies, 26th June 2023
Podcasts with AGE members
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Tides of History (Season 5, Episode 30): Childhood, Motherhood, and the Body in Iron Age Europe: Interview with Professor Katharina Rebay-Salisbury
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Tides of History (Season 5, Episode 27): Burial Urns, Warrior Chiefs, and the Origins of the Celts
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Tides of History (Season 5, Episode 26): The Urbanization of Archaic Rome: Interview with Dr. Francesca Fulminante
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Ecke Hansaring #278 – Von Fürstinnengräbern und Wagenbeilagen (with Doris Gutsmiedl-Schümann; in German)
Selected publications of AGE members
2024
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Uroš Matić, Bisserka Gaydarska, Laura Coltofean and Marta Díaz-Guardamino (eds.), Gender Trouble and Current Archaeological Debates. Themes in Contemporary Archaeology. Springer, 2024, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-68157-8
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Nona Palincaş and Ana Cristina Martins (eds.), Gender and Change in Archaeology: European Studies on the Impact of Gender Research on Archaeology and Wider Society. Springer, 2024, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-52155-3
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Elsbeth Bösl and Doris Gutsmiedl-Schümann, Breaking Ground: Women‘s Roles in German Archaeology Since the Nineteenth Century. Bulletin of the History of Archaeology 34/1, 2024, DOI https://archaeologybulletin.org/articles/10.5334/bha-680
2023
- Cveček, Sabina 2023. No place like home for metalworkers: Household-based metal production at Early Bronze Age Çukuriçi Höyük and beyond, History and Anthropology. https://doi.org/10.1080/02757206.2023.2248169
Many AGE members have contributed to the book López Varela, S. L. (Ed.) (2023). Women in Archaeology: Intersectionalities in Practice Worldwide. Cham: Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27650-7, for example\
- Margarita Sánchez Romero, Prehistoric Archaeology in Spain from a Feminist Perspective: Thirty Years of Reflection and Debate, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27650-7_10\
- Margarita Díaz-Andreu, Women’s Pathways in the History of Spanish Archaeology: A New Synthesis, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27650-7_11\
- Francesca Fulminante, Female and Male Archaeologists in Italy from the Unification (1871) to Contemporary Times, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27650-7_13\
- Doris Gutsmiedl-Schümann, Julia Katharina Koch, and Elsbeth Bösl, Women’s Contributions to Archaeology in Germany Since the Nineteenth Century, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27650-7_14\
- Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, Women as Actors and Objects: The Discovery of ‘Venus’ Figurines in Present-Day Austria, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27650-7_15\
- Lisbeth Skogstrand, A Safe Space for Women Archaeologists? The Impact of K.A.N. on Norwegian Archaeology, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27650-7_16\
- Tove Hjørungdal, Moving Big Slabs: Lili Kaelas and Märta Strömberg – Two Swedish Pioneers in European Megalith Research, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27650-7_17\
2022
- Matić, U. (Ed.) (2022). Beautiful bodies: Gender and corporeal aesthetics in the past. Oxford, Philadelphia: Oxbow Books.
2021
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Laura Coltofean-Arizanu/Bisserka Gaydarska/Uroš Matić (eds.), Gender Stereotypes in Archaeology. A short reflection in images and texts (Leiden 2021).
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Doris Gutsmiedl-Schümann/Michaela Helmbrecht/Johanna Kranzbühler, Feministische Perspektiven auf Gender und Archäologie. Frauen - Forschung - Archäologie 14 (Münster 2021).
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Nona Palincaș, Archaeology and Gender in Europe (AGE) – a working community of the EAA: The first ten years (2008–2018). In: Doris Gutsmiedl-Schümann/Michaela Helmbrecht/Johanna Kranzbühler, Feministische Perspektiven auf Gender und Archäologie. Frauen - Forschung - Archäologie 14 (Münster 2021), 91-122.
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Leila Papoli-Yazdi and Maryam Dezhamkhooy, Homogenization, Gender and Everyday Life in Pre- and Trans-modern Iran. An Archaeological Reading. Frauen - Forschung - Archäologie 15 (Münster 2021).
2020
- Jana Esther Fries and Doris Gutsmiedl-Schümann, Feminist archaeologies and gender studies. In: Andrew Gardner, Mark Lake, and Ulrike Sommer (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Theory, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199567942.013.037
2019
- Julia K. Koch and Wiebke Kirleis (eds.), Gender Transformations in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies. Scales of Transformations 6 (Leiden 2019).
2018
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Julia K. Koch/Susanne Moraw/Ulrike Rambuscheck, Archäologie: Geschlechterperspektiven für die Vergangenheit. In: Beate Kortendiek/Birgit Riegraf/Katja Sabisch, Handbuch Interdisziplinäre Geschlechterforschung. Geschlecht und Gesellschaft 65 (Wiesbaden 2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-12500-4_119-1
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Montón-Subías, S. & Hernando, A. 2018. Modern Colonialism, Eurocentrism and Historical Archaeology: Some Engendered Thoughts. European Journal of Archaeology 21 (3): 455-471. doi:10.1017/eaa.2017.83
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Montón-Subías, S. 2018. Gender, Missions, and Maintenance Activities in the Early Modern Globalization: Guam 1668-98. International Journal of Historical Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10761-018-0470-5
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Montón-Subías, S. & Moral de Eusebio, E. (2018), Gender, feminist, and queer archaeologies: A Spanish Perspective. In Smith, C. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Springer International Publishing.
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Rebay-Salisbury, K., Pany-Kucera, D., Spannagl-Steiner, M., Kanz, F., Galeta, P., Teschler-Nicola, M., and Salisbury, R. B. 2018. Motherhood at early Bronze Age Unterhautzenthal, Lower Austria. Archaeologia Austriaca 102: DOI: 10.1553/archaeologia102.
2017
- Jana Esther Fries/Doris Gutsmiedl-Schümann/Jo Zalea Matias/Ulrike Rambuscheck (eds.), Images of the Past. Gender and its Representations. Frauen - Forschung - Archäologie 12 (Münster 2017).
2016
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Prados, L. (2016), The Image of Women in Iberian Culture (6th-1st Century B.C).
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Moral de Eusebio, Enrique (2016): Queerying Sex, Gender and Sexuality in Archaeology: A Critique of the ‘Third’ and Other Sexual Categories. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 23 (3): 788-809.
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Rebay-Salisbury, K. 2016. Male, female and sexless figures of the Hallstatt Culture: indicators of social order and reproductive control? Expression 11: 58-63.
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Rebay-Salisbury, K. 2016. The Human Body in Early Iron Age Central Europe. Burial Practices and Images of the Hallstatt World. London: Routledge.
2015
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Hroníková, L. (2015), The Gender Roles in Late Stone Age Societies According to Skeletons and Stone Tools
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Moraw, S. (2015), Vom männlichen Bestehen einer Gefahr zur Ideologie der totalen Vernichtung: Skylla und die Sirenen von Homer bis Herrad von Hohenburg. Visual Past 2.1, 89–135.
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Rebay-Salisbury, K. (2015), [REVIEW OF] Jana Esther Fries and Doris Gutsmiedl-Schümann, eds. Ausgräberinnen, Forscherinnen, Pionierinnen. Ausgewählte Portaits früher Archäologinnen im Kontext ihrer Zeit. European Journal of Archaeology 18(3): 537-540.
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Rebay-Salisbury, K. (2015), The social status of motherhood in Bronze Age Europe. The European Archaeologist 45(Summer): 45-46.
2014
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Díaz-Andreu, M. (2014), Historia del estudio del género en Arqueología. In: Vizcaíno, A. et al. (eds.), Desmuntant Lara Croft. Dones, arqueologia i universitat. Saguntum Extra 15. València, Universitat de València: 25-32.
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Gutsmiedl-Schuemann, D. (2014), Vom kleinen Mädchen zur jungen Frau. Rekonstruktionen von Lebensabschnitten weiblicher subadulter Individuen aufgrund von archäologischen Funden aus merowingerzeitlichen Gräbern der Münchner Schotterebene
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Moraw, S. and Kieburg, A. (2014), Mädchen im Altertum/Girls in Antiquity.
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Moral de Eusebio, Enrique (2014): Arqueología y sexualidad: La materialización de una desigualdad. Revista Arkeogazte 4: 183-196.
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Moral de Eusebio, Enrique (2014): ¿Es el sexo al género lo que la naturaleza a la cultura? Una aproximación queer para el análisis arqueológico. Revista ArqueoWeb 15: 248-269.
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Papoli Yazdi, L., Dezhamkhooy, M. (2014), The last episode of An Iranian teacher’s bag, Children’s lives as the smaller copies of their parents in contemporary Iran. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 1-16.
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Rebay-Salisbury, K. (2014), Frauen in Österreichs Urgeschichtsforschung. Archaeologia Austriaca 97-98, 59-76.
2013
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Díaz-Andreu, M. (2013), Género y Antigüedad: propuestas desde la tradición angloamericana. In: Domínguez Arranz, A. (ed.), Política y género en la propaganda en la Antigüedad. Antecedentes y legado. Gijón, Ediciones Trea: 37-61.
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Fries, J.E. and Gutsmiedl-Schümann, D. (eds.) (2013), Ausgräberinnen, Forscherinnen, Pionierinnen. Ausgewählte Portraits früher Archäologinnen im Kontext ihrer Zeit Münster: Waxmann.
2012
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Arnold, B. (2012), The Vix Princess redux: a retrospective on European Iron Age gender and mortuary studies. In: Lourdes Prados Torreira (ed.), La Arqueología funeraria desde una perspectiva de género, pp. 215-232. Madrid: UA Ediciones.
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Arnold, B. (2012), “Soul Stones”: Unmodified Quartz and Other Lithic Material in Early Iron Age Burials. In: Peter Anreiter, Eszter Bánffy, László Bartosiewicz, Wolfgang Meid and Carola Metzner-Nebelsick (eds), Archaeological, Cultural and Linguistic Heritage: Festschrift for Erzsébet Jerem in Honour of her 70th Birthday, pp. 47-56. Budapest: Archaeolingua.
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Arnold, B. (2012), Gender and temporality in Iron Age west-central Europe. In: Mary Jo Maynes and Marynel Ryan (eds), Temporalities and Periodization in Human History: Conversations across the Disciplines of History and Archaeology Special Section Social Science History 36(1): 85-112.
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Dezhamkhooy, M. and Papoli Yazdi , L. (2012), Breaking Borders: an Archaeology of an Intersex in a traditional society: The material culture of an intersex in Bam (south eastern Iran). Sexuality and Culture journal, 1-17.
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Dezhamkhooy, M. (2012), An introduction to gender structure and social inequality in Sasanian empire, Iran. Archaeological Science Journal, Vol. 1(1), 1-4.
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Díaz-Andreu, M. (2012), [REVIEW OF] Liv H. Dommasnes, T. Hjørungdal, S. Montón Subías, M. Sánchez Romero and N. Wicker, eds. Situating Gender in European Archaeology (Budapest: Archaeolingua, 2010, 309 pp., with illustrations, pbk, ISBN 978-963-9911-15-4). European Journal of Archaeology 15: 324-327.
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Díaz-Andreu, M. and Montón Subías, S. (2012), Feminist and Gender Issues in southwestern Europe: Spanish, Portuguese and French prehistoric archaeologies. In: Bolger, D.L. (ed.), A Companion to Gender Prehistory. Oxford, Wiley-Blackwell: 438-457.
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Sørensen, M. L. S., and Rebay-Salisbury, K. (eds) 2012. Embodied Knowledge: Perspectives on Belief and Technology. Oxford: Oxbow.
2011
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Dezhamkhooy, M. (2011), The Interaction of Body, Things and the Others in Constituting Feminine Identity in Lower Socio-Economic Ranks of Bam, Iran. Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress, 1-15.
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Gutsmiedl-Schuemann, D. (2011), Alter- und geschlechtsspezifische Zuweisung von Hand- und Hauswerk im frühen Mittelalter nach Aussage von Werkzeug und Gerät aus Gräbern der Münchner Schotterebene
2010
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L. H. Dommasnes, T. Hjørungdal, S. Montón-Subías, M. Sánchez Romero, and N. Wicker (2010). Situating Gender in European Archaeologies.
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Hansen, G. (2010), New Pathways for Women in Twelfth-century Bergen, Norway?
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Hernando, A., (2010), Gender, Individualization, and Affi ne/Consanguineal Relationships in “Egalitarian Societies”: The Awá-Guajá Case.
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Montón-Subías, S.(2010), Muerte e identidad femenina en el mundo argárico.
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Montón-Subías, S.(2010), Black Swans and Archaeological inerpretation.
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Rebay-Salisbury, K., M. L. S. Sørensen, and J. Hughes (eds), (2010). Body Parts and Bodies Whole: Changing Relations and Meanings. Oxford: Oxbow.
2009
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Aranda, G., Montón-Subías, S., Sánchez-Romero, M., and Alarcón, E. (2009), Death and everyday life: The Argaric societies from Southeast Iberia.
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Aranda, G., Montón-Subías, S. and Jiménez-Brobeil, S.(2009), Conflicting Evidence? Weapons and Skeletons in the Bronze Age of Southeast Iberia.
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Galanidou, N., (2009), On the contribution of women in the history of human evolution (in Greek), in Psifides, Volume in Honor of Stella Papadaki, C. Loukos and O. Gratziou (eds.), Herakleio: Crete University Press, 351-366.
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Koch, J. (2009), [REVIEW OF] Worlds of Gender. The Archaeology of Women’s Lives around the Globe.
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Matic, U. (2009), Power over the Body in a Hybrid Reality: Anthropomorphic Figurines of Bubanj- Salcuţa-Krivodol Complex on The Central Balkans
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Moraw, S. (2009), [Review of] Lukas Thommen, Antike Körpergeschichte.
2008
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Arnold, B. (2008), Reading the Body: Geschlechterdifferenz im Totenritual der frühen Eisenzeit.
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Arwill-Nordbladh, E.(2008), Twelve Timely Tales: On Biographies of Pioneering Women Archaeologists.
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Berseneva, N. (2008), Are all warriors male? Gender roles on the ancient eurasian steppe.
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Galanidou, N., (2008), The Palaeolithic for children. Text and identity, στο Children, identities and the past, L.H. Dommasnes & Anne Agotnes (eds.), Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press, 181-205.
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García Luque, A. et al. (2008), El ámbito infantil en los espacios de culto de Cástulo (Jaén, España).
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Gifford-Gonzalez, D. (2008), Thoughts on a method for the study of daily life.
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Gifford-Gonzalez, D. (2008), Africa: 7000-5000 BC.
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Hernando, A., (2008), Género y sexo. Mujeres, identidad y modernidad.
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Lozano, S.(2008), El sistema sexo-género en la edad de bronce egea: los frescos de Knossos y Akrotiri.
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Montón-Subías, S. and Sánchez Romero, M.(2008), Engendering Social Dynamics: The Archaeology of Maintenance Activities.
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Moraw, S. (2008), Virtus und Sünde. Nacktheit in der lateinischen Spätantike.
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Prados, L. (2008), Y la mujer se hace visible: estudios de género en la arqueología ibérica.
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Sánchez Romero, M. (2008), Childhood and the Construction of Gender Identities through Material Culture.
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Sørensen MLS and Rebay K. (2008), Interpreting the body: burial practices at the Middle Bronze Age cemetery at Pitten. Archaeologia Austriaca 89 (2005):153-175.
2007
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Galanidou, N., (2007), In a child’s eyes: Human origins and the Paleolithic in children’s book illustrations, Telling Children about the Past: an Interdisciplinary Perspective, Ν. Galanidou and L. H. Dommasnes (eds.), Ann Arbor: International Monographs in Prehistory, 145-172.
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García Luque, A.(2007), ¿Actividades de mantenimiento en el registro funerario? El caso de las necrópolis íberas.
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Gifford-Gonzalez, D. (2007), On beasts in breasts: another reading of women, wildness, and danger at Çatalhöyük.
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Kokkinidou, D. and Nikolaidou, M.(2007), Feminism and Greek Archaeology: an encounter long over-due.
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Montón-Subías, S., González Marcén, P. and Picazo Gurina, M. (2007), Continuidad y cambio social en la cultura material de la vida cotidiana.
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Montón-Subías, S.(2007), Interpreting archaeological continuities: an approach to transversal equality in the Argaric Bronze Age of south-east Iberia.
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Rebay K. (2007), ‘Plotting social change: the Cemetery of Statzendorf, Austria as an example of changing burial rites at the beginning of the Early Iron Age in Central Europe,’ in Perceptions of Space and Time: Archaeology’s Final Frontier. Edited by R Salisbury and D Keeler, pp. 134-167. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press.
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Tomášková, S.(2007), Mapping a Future: Archaeology, Feminism, and Scientific Practice.
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Wylie, A. (2007), Women, work, and the Academy.
2006
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Hansen, G. (2006), Kvinner, barn og pølsepinner – Demografiske drypp fra det eldste Bergen
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Prados, L. (2006), Mujer y espacio sagrado: haciendo visibles a las mujeres en los lugares de culto de época ibérica.
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Rebay K. (2006), Das hallstattzeitliche Gräberfeld von Statzendorf, Niederösterreich. Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie 135. Bonn: Rudolf Habelt.
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Tomášková, S.(2006), Yes Virginia, There Is Gender: Shamanism and Archaeology’s Many Histories.
2005
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Arnold, B. (2005), Mobile men, sedentary women? Material culture as a marker of regional and supra-regional interaction in Iron Age Europe.
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Díaz-Andreu, M. (2005), Gender identity. In: Díaz-Andreu, M. et al. (eds.), The Archaeology of Identity. approaches to gender, age, status, ethnicity and religion. London, Routledge: 13-42.
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Díaz-Andreu, M. (2005), Género y Arqueología: una nueva síntesis. In: Sánchez Romero, M. (ed.) Arqueología y Género. Monografías de Arte y Arqueología nº 64. Granada, Universidad de Granada: 13-51.
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Engelstad, E. and Gerrard, S. (2005), Challenging Situatedness: Gender, Culture and the Production of Knowledge.
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Merc, V.(2005), Spol in arheologija. Bibliometrièna analiza Praistorije jugoslavenskih zemalja.
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Moraw, S. (2005), Die Schöne und das Biest: Weibliche Mischwesen in der Spätantike.
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Ruíz, A. (2005),Zelia Nuttall e Isabel Ramírez: las distintas formas de practicar y escribir sobre arqueología en el México de inícios del siglo XX.
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Zeman-Wisniewska, K. (2005), The aegean origin of the aniconic cult of Aphrodite in Paphos.
2004
- Arnold, B. (2004), Machtbeziehungen und Geschlechterdifferenz in der vorgeschichtlichen Eisenzeit Europas.
2003
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Díaz-Andreu, M. (2003), Rock Art and Ritual Landscape in Central Spain: the Rock carvings of La Hijanosa (Cuenca).
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Díaz-Andreu, M. (2003), Identitet roda i arheologija.
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Díaz-Andreu, M. (2003, Identitet roda i arheologija - Sinteticki pogled. Genero 2: 67-92.
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Moraw, S. (2003), Schönheit und Sophrosyne. Zum Verhältnis von weiblicher Nacktheit und bürgerlichem Status in der attischen Vasenmalerei.
2002
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Montón-Subías, S. (2002), Cooking in Zooarchaeology: Is This Issue Still Raw?
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Rebay K. (2002), Die hallstattzeitliche Grabhügelgruppe von Zagersdorf im Burgenland. Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten aus dem Burgenland 107. Eisenstadt: Amt der burgenländischen Landesregierung.
2000
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Díaz-Andreu, M. (2000), Identità di genere e archeologia. In Terrenato, N. (ed.) Archeologia Teorica. Firenze, Insegna del Giglio: 361-388.
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Hernando, A.(2000), Factores estructurados asociados a la identidad de género femenina. La no-inocencia de una construcción socio-cultural.
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Montón-Subías, S.(2000), Las mujeres y su espacio: una historia de los espacios sin espacio en la Historia.
1999
- Díaz-Andreu, M. (1999), El estudio del género en el Arte Levantino: una asignatura pendiente.
1998
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Díaz-Andreu, M.(1998), Iberian Post-Palaeolithic Art and Gender: Discussing Human Representations in Levantine Art.
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Wicker, N. (1998), Selective Female infanticide as partial explanation for the dearth of women in Viking Age Scandinavia.
1997
- Wylie, A. (1997),The Engendering of Archaeology. Refiguring Feminist Science Studies.
1995
- Gifford-Gonzalez, D. (1995), The real Flintstones? What are artists’ depictions of human ancestors telling us?
1994
- Gifford-Gonzalez, D. (1994),Women in zooarchaeology: within and without the academy.
1993
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Gifford-Gonzalez, D. (1993), Gaps in zooarchaeological analyses of butchery. Is gender an issue?
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Gifford-Gonzalez, D. (1993), You can hide, but you can’t run: representation of women’s work in illustrations of palaeolithic life.