Lori Hager (Editor)
Paperback: 232 pages
Publisher: Routledge (May 25, 1997)
This volume, the first of it's kind, examines the role of women
paleontologists and archaeologists in a field traditionally dominated by
men. Women researchers in this field, have questioned many of the
assumptions and developmental scenarios advanced by male scientists. As a
result of such efforts, women have forged a more central role in models
of human development and have radically altered the way in which human
evolution is perceived.
This history of the feminist critique of science, is of profound significance and will be of interest to all those who work in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, paleontology, and human biology.
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