Anthropomorphic Figurines and Fragments from Neolithic Crete and Thessaly: Analysis of their context, age, sex and genderTools Ramirez Valiente, Paz (2022) Anthropomorphic Figurines and Fragments from Neolithic Crete and Thessaly: Analysis of their context, age, sex and gender. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis thesis examines the subjects of context, age, sex and gender in the Neolithic Aegean, focusing on the regions of Crete and Thessaly through an analysis of anthropomorphic figurines. Studying the figurines' archaeological contexts aims to shed light on the uses and practices involving Neolithic figurines through a methodology that recognises structured deposition as part of ritual practices. The main aim of studying age, sex and gender is to understand the meaning of figurines that do not show sex indication (Asexual), as well as those that show sex ambiguously (Probably Female/Male) or present sexual traits of both sexes (Double-sex).
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