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The Print on MSNWhen archaeology wasn’t ‘ladylike,’ women still shaped the field, one dig at a timeFor centuries, archaeology was more like treasure hunting — a kind of cowboy science where men travelled far and wide. By the mid-19th century, women began entering the field.
ASTANA – Ramazan Zhanuzak, an anthropologist at the Alkey Margulan Institute of Archaeology, spoke about the ancient burials ...
However, women in ascetic communities tended to pursue ... Kristina Killgrove is a staff writer at Live Science with a focus on archaeology and paleoanthropology news. Her articles have also ...
“The intention behind the deposits reflects the multifaceted perception of time, which is not only related to the harvests but also to the lives of the women who used the mills daily,” said ...
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