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Of course... my apologies for omitting Angela.

Terry

Terry O'Connor
Professor of Archaeological Science
Department of Archaeology, University of York
Biology S Block, Heslington,
York YO10 5DD
+44-1904-328619
http://www.york.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/academic-staff/terry-oconnor/
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On 6 March 2014 15:29, Jørn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Anneke Clason, Angela von den Driesch and Tine Trolle-Lassen!
 
 
Jørn Zeiler
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] Women in Zooarchaeology

Hello,

 

I am off to a conference to speak on women in archaeology and so I have been reflecting on my career path and that of other women in zooarchaeology.  I would welcome suggestions from  the community of ZOOARCH women as to their role models, and any reflections as to whether zooarchaeology is different to tradtional archaeology in terms of the gender balance.  

 

At present I am looking at this from my own British perspective, where women such as Barbara Noddle, Caroline Grigson,  Juliet Clutton-Brock, Jenny Coy, Jennifer Bourdillion and Dale Serjeantson all provided me with zooarchaeological role models.

 

So who inspired you? And is zooarchaeology a good place to pursue a career as a woman?  Please reply on or off list.

 

(Also feel free to have a similar conversation about other groups within our discipline)

 

Best wishes,

 

Dr Jacqui Mulville
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0044 29208 74427

Reader in Bioarchaeology,
Cardiff Osteoarchaeology Research Group

Guerilla Archaeology

 



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