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6.125 x 9.25. 616 pgs. 1 drawing, 9 maps & 47 B&W photograph section. (2004)

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Anthropology / Archaeology / Classical Studies / Gender Studies--Women's Studies

Breaking Ground
Pioneering Women Archaeologists

Getzel M. Cohen and Martha Sharp Joukowsky, Editors



Biographies of twelve often-overlooked woman archaeologists


About the Book

This book presents twelve fascinating women whose contributions to the development and progress of Old World archaeology—in an area ranging from Italy to Mesopotamia—have been immeasurable. Each essay in this collection examines the life of a pioneer archaeologist in the early days of the discipline, tracing her path from education in the classics to travel and exploration and eventual international recognition in the field of archaeology. The lives of these women may serve as models both for those interested in gender studies and the history of archaeology because in fact, they broke ground both as women and as archaeologists.

The interest inherent in these biographies will reach well beyond defined disciplines and subdisciplines, for the life of each of these exciting and accomplished individuals is an adventure story in itself.

Getzel M. Cohen is Professor of Classics and Director of the Tvtus Visiting Scholars Program at the University of Cincinnati. He is also Director of the Institute for Mediterranean Studies.

Martha Sharp Joukowsky is Professor of Anthropology at Brown University and Director of the Brown University Center for Old World Archaeology and Art and the Brown University Petra Great Temple Excavations.


 
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