Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 43565
Author(s): Hedenstierna-Jonson, Charlotte, Neil Price, and Torun Zachrisson,
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Title : Viking Warrior Women? Reassessing Birka Chamber Grave Bj.581
Source: Antiquity , 93., 267 ( 2019):  Pages 181 - 198. Available open access from Cambridge Core: https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2018.258
Year of Publication: 2019.

2. Record Number: 11824
Author(s): Crawford, Sally.
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Title : Anglo-Saxon Women, Furnished Burial, and the Church [The author discusses the possible meanings of women's burials during the Conversion Period in Anglo-Saxon England. Scholars have attributed Christian or non-Christian beliefs to the locations of burials (churchyards, barrows, and ancestral graveyards), presence or absence of grave goods, and inclusion of seemingly Christian symbols like cruciform jewellry. The need for high status families to display their prestige and wealth through an ostentatious burial of a female member is also an important consideration. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Women and Religion in Medieval England.   Edited by Diana Wood .   Oxbow Books, 2003. Antiquity , 93., 267 ( 2019):  Pages 1 - 12.
Year of Publication: 2003.

3. Record Number: 16583
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Title : Skeletal Sex and Gender in Merovingian Mortuary Archaeology
Source: Antiquity , 74., 285 (September 2000):  Pages 632 - 639.
Year of Publication: 2000.

4. Record Number: 5129
Author(s): Ager, Barry.
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Title : Pierowall, Orkney: The Re-Discovered Provenance of a "Pair" of Ninth-Century Viking Oval Brooches in the Department of Medieval and Later Antiquities of the British Museum
Source: Archaeological Journal , 156., ( 1999):  Pages 359 - 362.
Year of Publication: 1999.

5. Record Number: 3742
Author(s): Hadley, D. M. and J. M. Moore
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Title : Death Makes the Man?: Burial Rite and the Construction of Maculinities in the Early Middle Ages
Source: Masculinity in Medieval Europe.   Edited by D.M. Hadley .   Women and Men in History Series. Addison Wesley Longman, 1999. Antiquity , 74., 285 (September 2000):  Pages 21 - 38.
Year of Publication: 1999.

6. Record Number: 2445
Author(s): Lucy, S.J.
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Title : Housewives, Warriors, and Slaves? Sex and Gender in Anglo-Saxon Burials [based on a study of two Yorkshire cemeteries, the author questions the traditional assumption of sex based on grave good assemblages of either jewelry or weapons; urges a more nuanced analysis that takes social relations, symbolism, and cultural affiliations into consideration as well as gender].
Source: Invisible People and Processes: Writing Gender and Childhood into European Archaeology.   Edited by Jenny Moore and Eleanor Scott .   Leicester University Press, 1997. Archaeological Journal , 156., ( 1999):  Pages 150 - 168.
Year of Publication: 1997.

7. Record Number: 2443
Author(s): Gilchrist, Roberta.
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Title : Ambivalent Bodies: Gender and Medieval Archaeology [argues that medieval archaeology has been largely gender-neutral and has missed both female and male agency ; includes short case studies of the gift-exchange of women, burial and commemoration for women and men, and gender and housing].
Source: Invisible People and Processes: Writing Gender and Childhood into European Archaeology.   Edited by Jenny Moore and Eleanor Scott .   Leicester University Press, 1997. Archaeological Journal , 156., ( 1999):  Pages 42 - 58.
Year of Publication: 1997.

8. Record Number: 660
Author(s): Halsall, Guy.
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Title : Female Status and Power in Early Merovingian Central Austrasia: The Burial Evidence [women of child- bearing age had the most lavish burials because their deaths threatened family status the most].
Source: Early Medieval Europe , 5., 1 ( 1996):  Pages 1 - 24.
Year of Publication: 1996.

9. Record Number: 2338
Author(s): Hirsh, John C.
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Title : Tangled Webs: Weaving and the Supernatural [analysis of burials with bracteates].
Source: Old English Newsletter , 29., 3 (Spring 1996):
Year of Publication: 1996.

10. Record Number: 778
Author(s): Effros, Bonnie
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Title : Symbolic Expressions of Sanctity: Gertrude of Nivelles in the Context of Merovingian Mortuary Custom
Source: Viator , 27., ( 1996):  Pages 1 - 10.
Year of Publication: 1996.

11. Record Number: 8534
Author(s): Buchet, Luc and Christian Pilet
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Title : Des femmes orientales en basse Normandie au Ve Siècle
Source: La Femme pendant le Moyen Âge et l'époque moderne. Actes des Sixiémes Journées Anthropologiques de Valbonne 9-10-11 juin 1992.   Edited by Luc Buchet Dossier de Documentation Archéologique, 17.   CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Centre de Recherches Archéologiques) Éditions, 1994. Early Medieval Europe , 5., 1 ( 1996):  Pages 111 - 127.
Year of Publication: 1994.

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Title : Belt Plaques, erroneously attributed to Queen Aregonde
Source: Early Medieval Europe , 5., 1 ( 1996):
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13. Record Number: 33714
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Title : Shield-shaped pendant
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14. Record Number: 38351
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Title : Oseberg Ship Burial
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15. Record Number: 40434
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Title : Viking oval brooches
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16. Record Number: 40518
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Title : Young Girl from Frankfurt Cathedral
Source: Early Medieval Europe , 5., 1 ( 1996):
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