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1935 in archaeology Jump to: navigation, search 1935(MCMXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Importance and applicability Most of human history is not described by any written records. ...

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Jump to: navigation, search Alalakh is the name of an ancient city and its associated city-state of the Amuq River valley, located in the Hatay region of southern Turkey near the city of Antakya (ancient Antioch), and now represented by an extensive city-mound known as Tell Atchana. ... Charles Leonard Woolley (17 April 1880–20 February 1960) was a British archaeologist, best known for his excavations at Ur in Mesopotamia. ...

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Jump to: navigation, search May 11 is the 131st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (132nd in leap years). ... Edward Herbert Thompson (28 September 1856 - 11 May 1935) was a United States born archaeologist and diplomat. ...

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Cowgill, George L. (1993) Distinguished Lecture in Archaeology: Beyond Criticizing New Archaeology.
Redman, Charles L. (1991) Distinguished Lecture in Archaeology: In Defense of the Seventies-The Adolescence of New Archaeology.
In American Archaeology Past and Future: A Celebration of the Society for American Archaeology, 1935-1985, edited by David J. Meltzer, Don D. Fowler, and Jeremy A. Sabloff, pp.
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At the January, 1991, meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Mary Beaudry and Jacqueline White delivered a paper that presented preliminary results of a study of the representation of women in the field of historical archaeology.
In 1935, the number of women represented in the pages of American Antiquity were few; yet, with time the representation of women would presumably increase, especially in the period 1967-1991 (volumes 32-56) with the changes in American society's perception of acceptable roles for women.
In conclusion, both the studies of women in historical archaeology and American prehistoric archaeology as reflected in the journals Historical Archaeology and American Antiquity have shown that women in the fields are not represented at levels even remotely equal to men or to their membership in those organizations.
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