Ungendering Civilization
Explore the profound impact of women on the evolution of states in "Ungendering Civilization," a thought-provoking book edited by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2004, this compelling paperback features nine insightful papers that delve into a rich array of archaeological data from diverse societies, including Minoan Crete, ancient Zimbabwe, and the Maya civilization. Spanning 256 pages, this work invites readers to re-examine traditional narratives and highlight women's contributions throughout history. Ideal for scholars and history enthusiasts alike, "Ungendering Civilization" offers a unique perspective on the intricate relationship between gender and societal development. Discover how these findings challenge conventional views and broaden our understanding of past civilizations.