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A Field of Their Own: Putting the Women of Egyptology in Their Place

  • ARCE Northern California Room 56 Social Sciences Building, UC Berkeley Berkeley, CA, 94720 United States (map)

A woman, to paraphrase Virginia Woolf, must have money and a site of her own if she is to do archaeology. Woolf was talking about writing fiction, but the point remains: women must be free from domestic cares, even just for a little while, if they would be professionally productive. The women who worked in archaeology around the turn of the twentieth century understood this situation keenly, and some were able to live out their freedom in a variety of ways. In this talk, the lecturer will (re)introduce several women in the history of Egyptology who carved out spaces of their own through excavation, patronage, and publication and who shaped the discipline with their expertise.

Place Room 56, Social Sciences Building, UC Berkeley

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