
Ladies of the Field: Early Women Archaeologists and Their Search for Adventure
بواسطة
Amanda Adams
لا توجد تقييمات بعد
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Travel
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
224
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Oct 1, 2010
الناشر
Greystone Books
الطبعة
Illustrated
رقم ISBN-10
1553654331
رقم ISBN-13
9781553654339
الوصف
Amidst the backdrop of the Victorian era, a courageous group of women emerged in the field of archaeology, driven by an insatiable curiosity and a yearning for exploration. As societal norms of the time sought to confine women to domestic roles, these pioneers found their calling in unraveling ancient mysteries, contributing significantly to the foundations of modern archaeology. Their stories are not just about excavations and artifacts, but also about a relentless quest for adventure in a male-dominated field.
Through tales of resilience and determination, the narrative captures the struggles and triumphs of these adventurous women. They navigated uncharted territories, often facing skepticism and bias while forging paths into unknown realms. The author artfully brings to life the complexities of their experiences, highlighting the social constraints they defied and the innovative approaches they adopted.
These early archaeologists formed bonds with scholars, local communities, and even faced the challenges of foreign lands, creating a rich tapestry of relationships that paved the way for future generations. Their contributions are significant not only in the realm of archaeology but also in the movement toward gender equality in scientific fields.
Their legacies resonate today, as modern archaeologists continue to navigate the evolving landscape of their discipline. This exploration of their pioneering spirits serves as an inspiration, offering contemporary readers a glimpse into the lives of the remarkable women who ventured into the past, firmly believing in their place within it.
Through tales of resilience and determination, the narrative captures the struggles and triumphs of these adventurous women. They navigated uncharted territories, often facing skepticism and bias while forging paths into unknown realms. The author artfully brings to life the complexities of their experiences, highlighting the social constraints they defied and the innovative approaches they adopted.
These early archaeologists formed bonds with scholars, local communities, and even faced the challenges of foreign lands, creating a rich tapestry of relationships that paved the way for future generations. Their contributions are significant not only in the realm of archaeology but also in the movement toward gender equality in scientific fields.
Their legacies resonate today, as modern archaeologists continue to navigate the evolving landscape of their discipline. This exploration of their pioneering spirits serves as an inspiration, offering contemporary readers a glimpse into the lives of the remarkable women who ventured into the past, firmly believing in their place within it.