Archaeology and preservation of gendered landscapes /
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New York ; London :
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[2010]
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Table of Contents:
- The archaeology and preservation of North American gendered landscapes / Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood, Sherene Baugher
- The clearings and the woods : the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) landscape : gendered and balanced / Robert W. Venables
- Gender dynamics, routine activities, and place in Haudenosaunee territory : an archaeological case study from the Cayuga region of central New York state / Kathleen M. Sydoriak Allen
- Sweepin' spirits : power and transformation on the plantation landscape / Whitney Battle-Baptiste
- African-American women, power, and freedom in the contested landscape of Camp Nelson, Kentucky / W. Stephen McBride
- Remembering the women of Vine Street : archaeology and historic preservation of an urban landscape in Lancaster, Pennsylvania / James A. Delle, Mary Ann Levine
- (Re)Constructing la tierra de la guerra : an Indo-Hispano gendered landscape on the Rito Colorado frontier of Spanish colonial New Mexico / Jun U. Sunseri
- Sailors' snug harbor : a landscape of gender and power / Sherene Baugher
- Gendered power dynamics among religious sects, ethnic groups, and classes in Jewish communities on greater Boston's landscape at the turn of the century / Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood
- The dynamics of a Shaker landscape in Canterbury, New Hampshire / David R. Starbuck, Paula J. Dennis
- The importance of an ordered landscape at Pleasant Hill Shaker village : past and present issues / Kim A. McBride
- A Chinese temple in California, lost and found / Roberta S. Greenwood
- Gendering mining landscapes / Donald L. Hardesty
- Engendering the corporate landscape : a view from the miners' doublehouse / Karen Metheny
- A feminist framework for analyzing complex gendered power dynamics altering cultural landscapes from the past into the present / Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood.