Gender and archaeology: where are we now?

M Moen - Archaeologies, 2019 - Springer
This article seeks to bring focus to the state of awareness of gender concerns in
archaeology. It seeks to do so through addressing three key points. The first of these is a …

Becoming gendered in European prehistory: was Neolithic gender fundamentally different?

J Robb, OJT Harris - American Antiquity, 2018 - cambridge.org
It is notable how little gender archaeology has been written for the European Neolithic, in
contrast to the following Bronze Age. We cannot blame this absence on a lack of empirical …

[HTML][HTML] Gendered burial practices of early Bronze Age children align with peptide-based sex identification: a case study from Franzhausen I, Austria

K Rebay-Salisbury, P Bortel, L Janker, M Bas… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Gendered burial practices that differentiate between men and women by the way the body
was placed were used over large parts of Central Europe in the Late Neolithic and Early …

Introduction to “binary binds”: deconstructing sex and gender dichotomies in archaeological practice

L Ghisleni, AM Jordan, E Fioccoprile - Journal of Archaeological Method …, 2016 - Springer
Gender archaeology has made significant strides toward deconstructing the hegemony of
binary categorizations. Challenging dichotomies such as man/woman, sex/gender, and …

Re-approaching Celts: origins, society, and social change

R Pope - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2022 - Springer
This work re-approaches the origins of “the Celts” by detailing the character of their society
and the nature of social change in Europe across 700–300 BC. A new approach integrates …

Qu (e) erying sex and gender in archaeology: a critique of the “third” and other sexual categories

E Moral - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2016 - Springer
In this paper, I will recover the issue of the “third gender” in archaeological analysis in order
to argue that the use of a “third,” despite what it may appear at first sight, does not challenge …

Género y edad en las necrópolis de la meseta norte durante la Edad del Hierro (siglos VI-II ane)

RL Garrido - Trabajos de Prehistoria, 2021 - tp.revistas.csic.es
Resumen< p"> Las necrópolis de la meseta constituyen uno de los conjuntos materiales
fundamentales para entender la organización social de las comunidades del I milenio ane …

Error or minority? The identification of non-binary gender in prehistoric burials in Central Europe

E Pape, N Ialongo - Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2024 - cambridge.org
Gender is under focus in prehistoric archaeology, with traditional binary models being
questioned and alternatives formulated. Quantification, however, is generally lacking, and …

Patterns of funerary variability, diet, and developmental stress in a Celtic population from NE Italy (3rd-1st c BC)

Z Laffranchi, G Cavalieri Manasse, L Salzani… - PLoS One, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Little is known about the types of social organization characterizing the pre-Roman Celtic
populations of Italy. Here, we explore the funerary variability characterizing the late Iron Age …

Her mirror, his sword: unbinding binary gender and sex assumptions in Iron Age British mortuary traditions

AM Jordan - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2016 - Springer
At the site of Hillside Farm, Bryher, on the Isles of Scilly, a materially rich single Iron Age
inhumation was discovered containing the unsexable fragmented remains of one adult with …