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Archaeology Sexism And Scandal The Longsuppressed Story Of One Womans Discoveries And The Man Who Stole Credit For Them Alan Kaiser

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Archaeology Sexism And Scandal The Longsuppressed Story Of One Womans Discoveries And The Man Who Stole Credit For Them Alan Kaiser
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.88 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Alan Kaiser
ISBN: 9781442230033, 9781442230040, 9787620073911, 1442230037, 1442230045, 7620073914
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Archaeology Sexism And Scandal The Longsuppressed Story Of One Womans Discoveries And The Man Who Stole Credit For Them Alan Kaiser by Alan Kaiser 9781442230033, 9781442230040, 9787620073911, 1442230037, 1442230045, 7620073914 instant download after payment.

The 1931 excavation season at Olynthus, Greece, ushered a sea change in how archaeologists study material culture—and was the nexus of one of the most egregious (and underreported) cases of plagiarism in the history of classical archaeology. Alan Kaiser draws on the private scrapbook that budding archaeologist Mary Ross Ellingson compiled during that dig, as well as her personal correspondence and materials from major university archives, to paint a fascinating picture of gender, power, and archaeology in the early twentieth century.
Using Ellingson’s photographs and letters as a guide, Kaiser brings alive the excavations led by David Robinson and recounts how the unearthing of private homes—rather than public spaces—emerged as a means to examine the day-to-day of ancient life in Greece. But asArchaeology, Sexism, and Scandalclearly demonstrates, a darker story lurks beneath the smiling faces and humorous tales: one where Robinson stole Ellingson’s words and insights for his own, and where fellow academics were complicit in the theft.

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