Women in Archaeology
Discover the pivotal role of women in the field of archaeology with the enlightening collection, Women in Archaeology, edited by the University of Pennsylvania Press. Published in 1994, this paperback comprises 264 pages that delve into the historical context of women's contributions to archaeology throughout the twentieth century.
This compelling anthology features fourteen insightful essays that dissect the systemic exclusion of women from a predominantly male-dominated discipline. Each piece offers critical perspectives on how women have navigated and influenced the archaeological landscape.
With its academic rigor and passionate commentary, Women in Archaeology is an essential read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the evolving dynamics of gender within this fascinating field. Don't miss your chance to explore these groundbreaking narratives that have, until now, remained largely overlooked.