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Gendered Artifacts – Repost

Image of artifacts, including stone tools, bone awl, pottery, and stone ornaments

Image of artifacts, including stone tools, bone awl, pottery, and stone ornaments

This episode originally aired on July 23, 2017.  The episode is with hosts Chelsi Slotten, Kirsten Lopez, and Emily Long, and guests Jessica Irwin and Deidra Black.  On this episode, we discuss why some artifacts are viewed as having some intrinsic gender.  For example, weapons tend to be associated with men/seen as male tools, while sewing implements are seen as female.  Why are certain artifacts view this way?  How do our modern biases affect the way we view the past? We delve into the problems with the ‘man the hunter, woman the gatherer’ trope and how this kind of bias can create misleading interpretations of the past.



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