Elements of Gender and Archaeology features authoritative, concise, and cutting-edge peer reviewed studies in the archaeology of gender. International experts in the field contribute to each volume, making it a timely exploration of themes such as the theoretical landscapes of gender archaeology, gendered bioarchaeologies, sexuality and eroticism, non-binary perspectives, femininities, masculinities, power dynamics, embodiment, heritage, and museums. Adopting a balanced, world-archaeology approach, case studies explore gender issues in various prehistoric and ancient cultures
With captivating illustrations and a word count of around 30,000, the Elements of Gender and Archaeology series is designed for rapid publication, digital accessibility, and print-on-demand availability. Its accessibility makes it exceptionally well-suited to disseminate cutting-edge research on gender in archaeology to a broader audience, imbuing the series with an activist component. The overarching goal of the series is to reignite gender archaeology's presence in contemporary archaeological discourse, offering students and experts alike state-of-the-art guides to the topic.