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  2. List of female Egyptologists - Wikipedia

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    Name Nationality Description Birth Death Barbara G. Adams: British: 1945-02-19 [1] 2002-06-26 [1] Solange Ashby: American Egyptologist, Nubiologist, Archaeologist Guillemette Andreu: French: Archaeologist 1948-08-03 Elise Baumgartel: German: 1892-10-05 1975-10-28 Nathalie Beaux-Grimal: French: 1960 Margaret Benson: British: 1865-06-16 1916-05 ...

  3. Naming conventions for women in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Among the elite, names such as Pomponia Graecina became common. In still later generations, women's names bore little or no resemblance to their father's familial names. For example, in the Flavian dynasty, Titus's daughter was not Flavia. In the Severan dynasty, most women bore the first name of Julia, even if it was not the family's ...

  4. Women in archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological Dig at the Ontario Student Classics Conference. Women in archaeology is an aspect of the history of archaeology and the topic of women in science more generally. In the nineteenth century women were discouraged from pursuing interests in archaeology, however throughout the twentieth century participation and recognition of ...

  5. List of archaeologists - Wikipedia

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    Louise Zarmati (born 1958) Australian; Archaeology in schools; women in archaeology; Australia, Crete, Cyprus [61] [62] Melinda A. Zeder (born ca. 1952) American; zooarchaeology; Robert N. Zeitlin (born 1935) American; Mesoamerica (Zapotec), ancient political economies; Zhao Kangmin (1936–2018) Chinese; discoverer of the Terracotta Army

  6. Feminist archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological studies of domestic sites have been particularly affected by ongoing feminist work. The long-standing trend in archaeology to associate women with domestic spaces, placed in opposition to the association with men and “public” spaces, has been a continuous locus of feminist research.

  7. List of women anthropologists - Wikipedia

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    American ethnographer and a Professor of Gender and Women's Studies at Bowdoin College 1970-04-26 Kristina Killgrove: American anthropologist, bioarchaeologist, writer 1977-03-10 L. Taylor Hansen: American writer 1897-11-30 1976-05 Lady Hester Stanhope: British archaeologist 1776 1839 Laura Bohannan: Cultural anthropologist 1922 2002-03-19 ...

  8. Gertrude Caton Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Caton Thompson FBA (1 February 1888 – 18 April 1985) [1] was an English archaeologist at a time when participation by women in the discipline was uncommon. Much of her archaeological work was conducted in Egypt. However, she also worked on expeditions in Zimbabwe, Malta, and South Arabia.

  9. Gender archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Black women are often displayed as hyper-emasculating and anti-patriarchal in past archaeological research. [9] These stereotypes were used to describe the gender roles present in captive households. Black feminist archaeologists studied the captive households without the attachment of stereotypes and concluded that captive households had a ...