This volume contains fifteen studies of gender and archaeology in Europe from different perspectives, including contributions to the research history of gender in archaeology as well as case-studies that focus on gender relations in Iberia, Scandinavia, Russia, Eastern Europe, and the Eastern Mediterranean. In addition, two introductory essays place these various approaches in context, explicitly considering how knowledge is created by scholars located (situated) in time and space, how different academic traditions and regional approaches are (or are not) represented in the dominant English-language literature, and how gender research is disseminated to the public and to academic audiences
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Situating Scandinavian Migration Period Bracteates: From Typology and Iconography to Gender, Agency, and Visual Culture
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Thoroughly Modern Minoans: Women and Goddesses between Europe and the Orient
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Living for the Others: Gender Relations in Prehistoric and Contemporary Archaeology of Romania
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Looking behind the Dead Objects: Gender and Archaeology in Slovenia
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Translating Materials into Activities and Activities into Persons: The Persistence of Gender Prejudices in Past Narratives in the Iberian Peninsula
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Situating Gender in European Archaeologies: Case Studies
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Gender, Identity, and Display: Variations in Materiality among Different Groups of the North-Western Caspian Region during the Early Middle Ages
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In Search of the Cycladic Hunter-warrior: Evidence and Implications for the Understanding of Gender Construction and Roles in the Early Bronze Age Aegean
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Gender, Individual, and Affine/Consanguineal Relationships in "Egalitarian Societies": The Awá-Guajá Case
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