Pencil and dust : women who shaped archaeology in Greece and the Greek World / edited by Sylviane Déderix and Maguelone Bastide.
Yer Numarası
A.X/2137
ISBN
9782869586734
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Kütüphane
Türk Tarih Kurumu Kütüphanesi
Eser Adının Farklı Biçimi
Women who shaped archaeology in Greece and the Greek World
Yayın Bilgisi
Athènes : École française d'Athènes (EfA), 2025.
Fiziksel Niteleme
xv, 563 sayfa : resim (kimi renkli), portre, çizim, harita, plan, grafik, tıpkıbasım, tablo ; 24 cm.
Dizi
BCH. Supplément, 0304-2456 ; 74
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Bibliyografya makale sonlarındadır.
İçindekiler Notu
Towards an archaeology of women pioneers in Greece and the Greek world / Sylviane Déderix, Priscilla Ralli, Maguelone Bastide -- Elusive pioneer figures : Louise Burnouf-de Rouvre, early archaeological drawing, and the meaning of “contributions to archaeology” / Dimitra Douskos -- Alice Leslie Walker Kosmopoulos : a pioneer against all odds / Jeffrey Banks -- Eirene Varoucha-Christodoulopoulou : the life’s journey of the first Greek woman numismatist / Despoina Evgenidou -- Becoming visible at work : Semni Papaspyridi-Karouzou at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens (1921–1939) / Sofia Fragoulopoulou -- Hazel D. Hansen : a forgotten American prehistorian / Natalia Vogeikoff-Brogan, Leda Costaki -- Marthe Oulié and the 1923-1925 excavations of the École française d’Athènes at Malia / Sylviane Déderix -- Lucy Talcott (1899-1970) : the great “despina” of the Agora excavations / Aspasia Efstathiou -- “Manca completamente il senso della disciplina” : Maria Luigia Marella, an independent archaeologist in Fascist Dodecanese / Isabella Bossolino -- Anna Marie Farnsworth (1895-1991) : a pioneer in archaeological science and materials analysis / Eleni Nodarou, Eleftheria Daleziou -- The first post-World War II generation of female archaeologists at the University of Warsaw : Ludwika Press and the gendered and non-gendered challenges to becoming an Aegeanist within the confines of Marxist ideology and the Iron Curtain / Agata Ulanowska, Kazimierz Lewartowski -- Elsa Segerdahl at the Labraunda excavations from 1948 to 1951 : a doctor for archaeologists and local people / Görkem Çimen -- “C’è dunque in essa tutta la stoffa dell’archeologo…” : Elisa Lissi Caronna, from Turin to Southern Italy… via Athens / Valeria Meirano -- In the “Far West” of the Greek countryside : Spyridoula Konstantinou Alexandropoulou, Special Curator of Antiquities of Aetoloakarnania / Olga Vassi -- Angeliki Pilali-Papasteriou (1945-2007) : a pioneer prehistorian at the University of Thessaloniki / Mariánna Nikolaïdou, Dimitra Kokkinidou -- From the museum to the trench and beyond : Greek women in archaeology since the 1950s / Dimitra Kokkinidou, Mariánna Nikolaïdou -- Women and the institutions of archaeology in the Greek world : a history in the making / Maguelone Bastide, Sylviane Déderix -- Veronika before “Archaeology” : a long voyage towards Greece / Christina Mitsopoulou -- Veronika Mitsopoulos-Leon : the first female director of a foreign archaeological school in Greece / Birgitta Eder -- Women’s universities (Newnham and Girton College) : a genuine springboard for future women archaeologists? / Manon Dupuy -- Standing up to the men : the women of the BSA before World War I / Rebecca J. Sweetman -- Christina Mackenzie, Dorothy Lamb and the Managing Committee of the British School at Athens : financial constraints at the turn of the 19th century / Rachel Emma Phillips -- Caroline Amy Hutton : Greek archaeology in British institutions / Rosario Rovira Guardiola -- Admitting female members at the École française d’Athènes (1846-1969) / Maguelone Bastide, Marie Stahl -- Women archaeologists in Greek universities / Dimitra Kokkinidou -- Violette Verhoogen (1898-2001) : a life at the museum / Natacha Massar -- Evangelia Protonotariou-Deilaki, unknown aspects through the archives / Archontoula Papoulakou -- Aimilia Bakourou, a Byzantine archaeologist in the southern and eastern Peloponnese / Despoina Evgenidou , Pari Kalamara , Evangelia Pantou, Danai Charalampous, Constantina Douvi -- Women and maritime archaeology in Greece : an overview / Dimitra Voutyrea -- Celebrating the women of the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens / Tamar Hodos, Stavros Paspalas -- From footnotes to history : the great women behind the great men of archaeology / Sylviane Déderix, Maguelone Bastide -- Maria Ludwika Bernhard : Marianne of Polish Classical archaeology / Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka -- Maria Ludwika Bernhard : a developing, yet challenging episode in her academic life in Warsaw / Hubert Kowalski, Monika Dunajko-Ceglińska -- Caught between Penelope and Helen : Sophia’s role in a (Schlie)mann’s world / Anthi Balitsari -- Sisters, daughter(s) and nieces : the many supportive women behind the great Wilhelm Dörpfeld / Katharina Brandt -- A muse in the field : Sophie Millet from Mistra to art history / Ioanna Rapti -- Byzantine couples and Byzantine wives : Euthalia Lampaki and Maria Soteriou / Polymnia Synodinou -- “The right wife for an archaeologist” : Hilda White Pendlebury (1891-1970) / Samantha Ximeri -- Anne-Marie Bon (1907-1997) : A Thasian numismatist who pioneered amphora stamps studies / Maguelone Bastide, Caroline Carrier -- Between recognition and indifference : Jeanne Robert, a woman in the shadow of a legend in Greek epigraphy / Olga Boubounelle, Matilde Garré -- Drawing the past : Krystyna Michałowska’s work and legacy / Katarzyna Dudlik, Natalia Skrzypek -- Trained as archaeologists, remembered as wives? Legitimacy and gendered careers among women graduates in Classical archaeology at the École du Louvre in the early 20th century / Raphaëlle Rannou.
Özet, vb.
“The history of archaeology - particularly Classical archaeology - has long been written as a men's story, obscuring the crucial role played by women. Focusing on Greece and the wider Greek world, Pencil and Dust restores women's place in historiography by highlighting their contributions to excavations, the study of finds, and the development of methods and theory.
The professionalisation of archaeology in the late nineteenth century brought about the marginalisation of women, who were relegated to the role of skilled but invisibilised - and unpaid - assistants. Yet pencil in hand, they recorded, drew, corrected, and refined archaeological knowledge. As their access to education expanded, women gradually claimed new spaces, from storerooms and museums to the field itself. Hands in the dust, these pioneers challenged gender norms while facing resistance and institutional barriers.
Through biographical and thematic case studies, this volume brings their fragile, often erased legacy back into view and contributes to a more inclusive history of archaeology” -- Arka kapak.
Emeği Geçenler
Déderix, Sylviane, editör.
Bastide, Maguelone, 1989- editör.
Bastide, Maguelone, 1989- editör.
Kurum Adı
École française d'Athènes.
Dizi Ek Girişi- Tek Biçim Başlık
BCH. Supplément ; 74.
Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Supplément ; 74.
Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Supplément ; 74.
