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Age, Gender and Status Macedonian Society, 550-300 BCE: Intersectional Approaches to Mortuary ArchaeologyAge, Gender and Status Macedonian Society, 550-300 BCE: Intersectional Approaches to Mortuary ArchaeologyAge, Gender and Status Macedonian Society, 550-300 BCE: Intersectional Approaches to Mortuary Archaeology

Age, Gender and Status Macedonian Society, 550-300 BCE: Intersectional Approaches to Mortuary Archaeology in Brampton, ON

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Age, Gender and Status Macedonian Society, 550-300 BCE: Intersectional Approaches to Mortuary Archaeology

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Building on the largest sample of Archaic to Hellenistic burials from Macedon synthesized to date, this work provides new insight into the society that gave birth to Philip II and Alexander the Great. An intersectional focus on gender, age, and status reveals the lives of Macedonians only rarely discussed, from non-elite men to women and children. Through quantitative analysis and case-studies, the reader gets a view of the complexity and nuance of a society sometimes reduced to mighty warriors and fierce royal women. Change over time is also discussed, introducing depth into the historical narrative that is largely limited to the Late Classical and Hellenistic periods. Finally, the book addresses the promise and challenges of applying intersectionality, a framework that is immensely fruitful but which was developed for contemporary contexts, to archaeological contexts.
Building on the largest sample of Archaic to Hellenistic burials from Macedon synthesized to date, this work provides new insight into the society that gave birth to Philip II and Alexander the Great. An intersectional focus on gender, age, and status reveals the lives of Macedonians only rarely discussed, from non-elite men to women and children. Through quantitative analysis and case-studies, the reader gets a view of the complexity and nuance of a society sometimes reduced to mighty warriors and fierce royal women. Change over time is also discussed, introducing depth into the historical narrative that is largely limited to the Late Classical and Hellenistic periods. Finally, the book addresses the promise and challenges of applying intersectionality, a framework that is immensely fruitful but which was developed for contemporary contexts, to archaeological contexts.

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