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Gender Reflections: a Reconsideration of Pictish Mirror and Comb Symbols
(2016-12-01)
The interpretation of prehistoric iconography is complicated by the tendency to project contemporary male/female gender dichotomies into the past. Pictish monumental stone sculpture in Scotland has been studied over the ...
Head Strong: Gendered Analysis of Human Representations in Western and Central Continental European Iron Age Iconography
(2021-06-25)
This preliminary study examines potential links between gender and sex representations in Iron Age Continental European iconography. Drawing from multiple examples such as the Glauberg statue, the statue of Bourey, and the ...
Facing the Past: Engendering the Study of Iron Age Celtic Human Imagery in Continental Europe
(2021-05-01)
Iconography is an important tool in understanding the past because it may express apeople’s understanding of the world through representations of stories or figures, including human beings. The continental early Iron Age ...



