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History of Feminism

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theHandpuppet

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Sun Feb 23, 2014, 04:44 PM Feb 2014

From the bookshelf: Recommended readings [View all]

Okay, I'll start this off, Feel free to add to the list!

Grit-tempered: Early Women Archaeologists in the Southeastern United States
Nancy Marie White, Lynne P. Sullivan, Rochelle A. Marrinan
University Press of Florida, 1999 - Social Science - 392 pages

A "group biography" of Southeast archaeology's pioneering women, whose careers spanned the decades between 1920-1960, when many got work as excavators on WPA crews. Inspiring tales of innovative lab work, adventurous fieldwork.

Not many copies available but did see one left via Amazon.

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Oh, great idea! Squinch Feb 2014 #1
Oh I'm totally down with this one ismnotwasm Feb 2014 #2
I hope you find a copy theHandpuppet Feb 2014 #6
anything by Alexandra David-Neel riverwalker Feb 2014 #3
Nice! ismnotwasm Feb 2014 #4
I'm reading ismnotwasm Feb 2014 #5
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