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Science, stratigraphy and the deep sequence: excavation versus regional survey and the question of gendered practice in archaeology

Science, stratigraphy and the deep sequence: excavation versus regional survey and the question of gendered practice in archaeology
Science, stratigraphy and the deep sequence: excavation versus regional survey and the question of gendered practice in archaeology
Do gender roles, or expectations about gender roles, affect what kind of study is pursued by the individual researcher? Has excavation been rather a man's business? And if so, have other kinds of study — regional survey, for example — rather become women's business? These issues are explored as they are illuminated by the research careers of two eminent Australian contemporaries
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Moser, Stephanie
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Moser, Stephanie
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Moser, Stephanie (1996) Science, stratigraphy and the deep sequence: excavation versus regional survey and the question of gendered practice in archaeology. Antiquity, 70 (270), 813-823.

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Do gender roles, or expectations about gender roles, affect what kind of study is pursued by the individual researcher? Has excavation been rather a man's business? And if so, have other kinds of study — regional survey, for example — rather become women's business? These issues are explored as they are illuminated by the research careers of two eminent Australian contemporaries

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Published date: 1996
Organisations: Archaeology

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Local EPrints ID: 344539
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/344539
ISSN: 0003-598X
PURE UUID: 0bba04e6-9ea6-4112-976e-7c944b832d49

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Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 17:55

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