Women, Identity and the Means of Reinforcing a European Bronze Age Tradition (original) (raw)
If the Shoe Fits: Women Defining Personal and Social Identity by Means of Wearing Permanent Metal Adornments from the Early to Middle European Bronze Age
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Reading Dress: the Construction of Social Categories and Identities In Bronze Age Europe
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Eelding, L. 2020. One Ring to Rule Them All? Appearance and Identity of Early Nordic Bronze Age Women
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The Razor's Edge: Constructing Male Identity in Bronze and Iron Age Northern Europe
Kaitlin Kincade
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AN APPROACH TO PERSONAL ADORNMENTS IN EARLY MODERN GENDER PERFORMANCE
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Assembling Adornment and Assembling Identity (2021). In: H.V. Matson (ed.) Personal Adornment and the Construction of Identity: A Global Archaeological Perspective, 201-14. Oxford: Oxbow.
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Haut Couture in Bronze Age A History of Minoan Female Costumes from Thera
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Jan Turek 2019: Copper Age transformations in gender identities. An Essay. In: J. K. Koch & W. Kirleis (eds.): GENDER TRANSFORMATIONS in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies. Sidestone Press, Leiden, 205-220.
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Matters of Gender in a prominent DAI Excavation: The Athenian Kerameikos. Talk at a Meeting at Kiel (Germany), organized by Dr. Julia Koch: Gender Transformations in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies, University of Kiel 8.-10.3.2018
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Some Notes on Curonian Women’s Bead Sets with Bronze Spacer Plates in their Headbands, Headdresses Made of Cloth and Unaccountable Ware during the Viking Age and Early Medieval Times
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The Clothes Make the (Wo)man: Historical and Anthropological Considerations of Etruscan Female Costumes between 8th and 7th Century BC
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