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Title Redefining archaeology : feminist perspectives / edited by Mary Casey ... [and others]
Published Canberra : ANH Publishing, Australian National University Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 1998

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Description ix, 245 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm
Series Research papers in archaeology and natural history ; no. 29
Research papers in archaeology and natural history ; no. 29
Contents Partial contents: Engendered fields: the language of the 1948 American-Australian expedition to Arnhem Land / Anne Clarke -- Beyond hook, line and dillybag: gender, economics and information exchange in prehistoric Sydney / Josephine McDonald -- Cape York to Cairns: reinventing meaning in contemporary Aboriginal art / Ursula K. Frederick -- Mortuary practices and the sex ration of Australian Aboriginal skeletal remains in the Sydney Basin, coastal New South Wales, Australia / Denise Donlon -- Dying for a change: women's health along the Murray / Judith Littleton -- Making up stories: bias in interpretations of Aboriginal burial practices in southern Australia / Jeannette Hope
Summary Annotation pending
Notes Includes bibliographical references
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Excavations (Archaeology)
Feminist archaeology -- Australia.
Author Casey, Mary (Mary Therese)
Australian National University. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies.
ISBN 0909524041