Gender, Households, and Society: Unraveling the Threads of the Past and the Present

Cynthia Robin
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This volume demonstrates how archaeological data viewed through the lens of gender studies can lead researchers to question and reformulate current models of household organization, subsistence and craft production, ritual performance, and the structure of ancient states.
Genres: ArchaeologyAnthropology
124 Pages

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