Genre et hiérarchisation dans le monde nord-alpin, aux âges du bronze et du fer /

"This book explores male-female relationships in the societies of the North Alpine world. The analysis is based on a corpus of more than 1000 graves spread across north-eastern France, southern Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Bohemia. The treatment of this corpus is twofold: the first part is...

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Main Author: Trémeaud, Caroline (Author)
Format: Book
Language:French
Language Notes:Text in French, with summaries in English and German.
Published: Oxford : BAR Publishing, 2018.
Series:BAR international series ; 2912.
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Summary:"This book explores male-female relationships in the societies of the North Alpine world. The analysis is based on a corpus of more than 1000 graves spread across north-eastern France, southern Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Bohemia. The treatment of this corpus is twofold: the first part is dedicated to cemeteries, and reveals the existence of a social hierarchy in the societies that established them; the second part focuses on the elite graves that became more numerous from the Late Bronze Age through the middle of second Iron Age. The study of these burials required the development of methodological tools for interpreting the corpus in terms of wealth and gender, in order to question the relationships between male and female. The resulting funerary data has been supplemented with ancient textual and iconographical data, and broadened through an examination of gender relations in contemporary neighbouring societies of the North Alpine world.These elements enable the author to shed light on the developments that affected male-female relationships, as well as to highlight important periods in the emergence of women and, finally, to come to interpretative hypotheses about the social structures of the North Alpine societies under study."--Back cover.
Physical Description:xvi, 235 pages : illustrations, maps (some color) ; 30 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (191-202).
ISBN:1407315897
9781407315898