In this volume classical archaeologists and anthropologists discuss mutually beneficial perspectives in method and theory as these relate to issues of gender.
Reading the Body contains current anthropological and archaeological research about the body and the archaeological record-both physical remains and artistic representations-from sites all over the world ranging in time from the European ...
Archaeological approaches to the treatment of the corpse Zoë L. Devlin, Emma-Jayne Graham. Meskell, L. 2000. Writing the body in archaeology. In A. E. Rautman (ed.), Reading the Body. Representations and Remains in the Archaeological Record ...
... ancient Egypt (Oxford, 1999). Meskell, L. Writing the body in Archaeology, in: Reading the Body, Representations and Remains in the Archaeological Record, edited by A. E. Rautman (Philadelphia, 2000), 13–21. Mikocki, T. Collection de la ...
... Reading the Body: Representations and Remains in the Archaeological Record, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 77–94. Saxe, A. (1970) Social Dimensions of Mortuary Practices, PhD Dissertation, University of Michigan ...
... body's recollection of being. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Loren DD. 2001. Social skins: orthodoxies and ... Reading the body: representations and remains in the archaeological record. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Pp.
Diane Bolger. Kus, Susan, 1992 Toward an Archaeology of Body and Soul. In Representations ... Reading the Body: Representations and Remains in the Archaeological Record ... Archaeological Record. A. Rautman, ed. Pp. 13–21. Philadelphia: ...
... Ancient Southwest- ern Visual Arts . In Reading the Body : Representations and Remains in the Archaeological Record . Alison E. Rautman , ed . Pp . 165-86 . Philadelphia : University of Penn- sylvania Press . 2000b Gender Ideology and ...