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A Companion to Gender Prehistory : Bolger/A Companion to Gender Prehistory
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Diane Bolger
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January 17 2014
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December 04 2012
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January 17 2014
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 21
Engendering Human Evolution
pp. 45
Gender, Complexity, and Power in Prehistory
pp. 68
Archaeology of Embodied Subjectivities
pp. 86
Queer Prehistory
pp. 108
The Future of Gender in Prehistoric Archaeology
pp. 121
Gender and Prehistoric Rock Art
pp. 142
Gender and Lithic Studies in Prehistoric Archaeology
pp. 161
Gender, Labor, and Pottery Production in Prehistory
pp. 180
Gender and Textile Production in Prehistory
pp. 203
Personhood in Prehistory
pp. 226
Bioarchaeological Approaches to the Gendered Body
pp. 244
Figurines, Corporeality, and the Origins of The Gendered Body
pp. 265
Goddesses in Prehistory
pp. 289
Gender in North African Prehistory
pp. 313
Gender in the Prehistory of Sub-Saharan Africa
pp. 333
Gender and Archaeology in Coastal East Asia
pp. 351
Gender Archaeology in East Asia and Eurasia
pp. 372
Gender in Southwest Asian Prehistory
pp. 395
The History of Gender Archaeology in Northern Europe
pp. 413
Gender in Eastern European Prehistory
pp. 438
Gender and Feminism in the Prehistoric Archaeology of Southwest Europe
pp. 458
Gender in British Prehistory
pp. 480
Gender in Central Mediterranean Prehistory
pp. 502
Gender in Greek and Aegean Prehistory
pp. 526
Gender in the Prehistory of the Eastern United States
pp. 544
The Archaeology of Gender in Western North America
pp. 564
The Archaeology of Gender in Mesoamerica
pp. 585
Gender in South American Prehistory
pp. 608
Gender and Archaeology in Australia, Papua New Guinea, and the South Pacific
pp. 628
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