Two decades of women in prehistory and in archaeology in Norway. A review

作者: Liv Helga Dommasnes

DOI: 10.1080/00293652.1992.9965541

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摘要: Women's archaeology in Norway started the 1970s, firmly within boundaries of ‘new’ archaeology. Since then, we have moved from a concern about sources and visibility women towards theoretical, feminist(?) approach 1980s. Insights gained are reviewed on background Iron Age research which is where most empirical work has been done so far. Now basis established for including study gender all chronological periods approaches to prehistoric culture. This made possible also by increasing number holding influential positions archaeological establishment. In 1990s will take opportunity — responsibility— deciding what important learn past.

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