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    Posted: 22-Sep-2005 at 14:43
Good Day to all:

I came across this great article in the University of Michigan educational website regarding womens involvement in archeology and wanted to share with all of you.

"The study of ancient civilizations does not exist in a vacuum of "pure" scholarship but is instead as much a product of its environment as the ancient cultures that are the object of study. Egyptology, without question, has been profoundly affected by societal norms concerning gender; although women involved with Egyptology have been numerous and have made valuable contributions, they rarely received the kind of recognition or professional advancement that their male colleagues did. The University of Michigan has a special history with respect to the involvement of women in archaeology and the study of ancient Egypt, a history closely connected with Michigan's ambitious excavation of the Egyptian site of Karanis. This eleven-year endeavor (1924-35), with study seasons at Soknopaiou Nesos and Terenouthis, called on a wide range of expertise among the University of Michigan community and beyond. Women were active both in the field and back in Ann Arbor.

In more recent years, new generations of women have continued to make substantial contributions to the study of the material from Karanis, both in the context of museum exhibitions and in the cataloguing and analysis of specific corpora of material from the excavations. At present, women are involved in ongoing research on Karanis and related sites at Michigan, including the efforts to make materials from the University of Michigan excavations available in the World Wide Web. At present, the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology is predominantly staffed by women, who, by contributing to the mission of the Kelsey Museum to preserve, interpret, exhibit, and publish its collections in a variety of ways, are following in the footsteps of the first generation of women involved in the study of ancient Egypt at the University of Michigan.

Hope you enjoyed reading it as well!!

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  Quote Maju Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22-Sep-2005 at 16:06
Well, when I see pics of archaeological excavations, most of the field workers, archaeologists themselves are often women - strangely enough directors are almost always men. 

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  Quote Decebal Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-Sep-2005 at 13:33
Yes, unfortunately, like in other fields, while women may have all the neccessary capabilities and are every bit then men's equal in training and intelligence, they still do not get the respect that they deserve.
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  Quote morticia Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-Sep-2005 at 14:10
Decebal wrote: "Yes, unfortunately, like in other fields, while women may have all the neccessary capabilities and are every bit then men's equal in training and intelligence, they still do not get the respect that they deserve."

I AM IN TOTAL AGREEMENT WITH YOUR ABOVE STATEMENT. Thanks for noticing that - I see and live it every day!!! It is sooooooooooo true!! Not so much getting the respect, but getting the acknowledgement and credit deserved where due.... It is still a very male dominated world! But, as the saying goes, behind every great man, there is a great woman (unless you are Agrippina ).

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