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feminist archaeology

 
Archaeology Dictionary: feminist archaeology

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An approach to archaeological interpretation that provides a critique of androcentric notions and biases, and foregrounds the experiences of women in the past. The belief that women have suffered from oppression in western society carries with it the implication that archaeologists need to examine gender roles and inequalities within the archaeological profession. See also gender archaeology.

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