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Domesticating gender: Neolithic patterns from the southern Levant
Authors:Jane Peterson
Affiliation:Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI 53201, United States
Abstract:This paper examines the extant evidence regarding gender reconstructions and relations for the Neolithic of the southern Levant of southwest Asia. Data from human skeletal remains, mortuary contexts, architecture, and figurative art provide the empirical bases for a broad assessment of gender in the realms of productive labor, social organization, and ideology. Overall, little evidence is found to support that Neolithic societies in this region were organized hierarchically in terms of gender.
Keywords:Neolithic   Near East   Levant   Gender   Mortuary customs   Osteology   Architecture   Figurative art
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