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Exploring Sex and Gender in Bioarchaeology

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Exploring Sex and Gender in Bioarchaeology

Exploring Sex and Gender in Bioarchaeology
by Sabrina C. Agarwal and Julie K. Wesp
English | 2017 | ISBN: 0826352588 | 307 Pages | PDF | 19 MB

This volume brings together the latest approaches in bioarchaeology in the study of sex and gender. Archaeologists have long used skeletal remains to identify gender. Contemporary bioarchaeologists, however, have begun to challenge the theoretical and methodological basis for sex assignment from the skeleton. Simultaneously, they have started to consider the cultural construction of the gendered body and gender roles, recognizing the body as uniquely fashioned from the interaction of biological, social, and environmental factors. As the contributors to this volume reveal, combining skeletal data with contextual information can provide a richer understanding of life in the past.

Sabrina C. Agarwal is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley.