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Sarah Milledge Nelson explores a bold thesis that the development of states in East Asia—China, Japan, Korea—was an outgrowth of the leadership in smaller communities guided by shamans.
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Gyeongju was the capital of the Kingdom of Silla in Korea from the fourth century to the tenth century, growing from a loose confederation of villages to become the... Læs mere
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Part IV of Nelson's 'Handbook of Gender in Archaeology' (2006). Examines the archaeology of women's lives and activities around the globe.
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Part One of Nelson's 'Handbook of Gender in Archaeology.'
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Part One of Nelson's 'Handbook of Gender in Archaeology.'
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Reflects the various changes in the study of gender and archaeology. This title covers issues such as sexuality studies, the body, children, and... Læs mere
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Sarah Nelson, recognized as one of the key figures in the studying gender in the ancient world and women in archaeology, brings together much of the work she has done in a single volume with her latest thinking on the development of gender studies in the field.
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Sarah Nelson, recognized as one of the key figures in the studying gender in the ancient world and women in archaeology, brings together much of the work she has done in a single volume with her latest thinking on the development of gender studies in the field.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
Sarah Milledge Nelson explores a bold thesis that the development of states in East Asia—China, Japan, Korea—was an outgrowth of the leadership in smaller communities guided by shamans.
Bemærk: Kan ikke leveres før jul.
An archaeological suspense story set in northeast China designed to introduce Neolithic life, ancient ritual, and looting to archaeology students.
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Sarah Nelson‘s teaching novel follows Clara, a Korean-American archaeologist, to an excavation in her ancestral homeland, addressing issues of gender, shamanism, ethnic identity, and Neolithic culture for college students.