Carers, managers and producers: women’s work seen through the archaeology of Iberian Culture
2016-07-31
This paper deals with the interpretation of women’s work in relation to funerary and domestic contexts inAndalusian sites spanning the 4th to the 1st century BC. This period is known for the emergence of aristo-cracy and systems of patron/client relations in Iberian urban sites. The present paper argues that women pla-yed a more important role in society than previously based on a analysis of their participation in mainte-nance and caring activities. In common with other ancient Mediterranean societies, the evidence from Iberian sites demonstrates the importance of the pro-duction of textiles in relation with women’s work and their changing role in society since the 4th century BC.
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45-56 p.
Institut Català d’Arqueologia Clàssica
Delgado, A., & Picazo, M. (2016). Los trabajos de las mujeres en el mundo antiguo: cuidado y mantenimiento de la vida. Institut Català d'Arqueologia Clàssica. https://doi.org/10.51417/hicetnunc_08
Hic et nunc; 08
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