Grit-Tempered
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This volume documents the lives and work of pioneering women archaeologists in the southeastern United States from the 1920s through the 1960s.

 

A landmark portrayal of pioneering women in science, reissued on its 25th anniversary

 

Praise for the first edition:

 

“Highly recommended for any archaeologist interested in the history of the discipline.”—Choice

 

“An important addition to the history of southeastern archaeology, bringing to light the often undervalued or forgotten contributions of the many women who helped to make archaeology what it is today.”—Bulletin of the History of Archaeology

 

“This is a needed history, providing details both mundane and critical, personal and professional, feminist and archaeological.”—Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences

 

“Demonstrat[es] that each woman, regardless of how, when, or why she came to Southeastern archaeology, has made significant contributions to the field, clearing the path for women today to pursue successful careers in archaeology.”—North American Archaeologist

 

“The regional focus lends an intimate and immediate quality to this series of biographical-historical narratives. . . . [It is] heartening to know that some among us have thought to capture these women’s stories for others to tell in the future and to provide a basis for better understanding how our roles and histories influence our work as archaeologists.”—Journal of Anthropological Research

 

“These fascinating brief portraits, variously based on documents, interviews, or autobiographical statements, reveal much of the changing circumstances in the context of which women’s work must be understood.”—National Women’s Studies Association Journal

 

“A readable book that provides a lot of interesting material on the history of Southeastern archaeology.”—Journal of Alabama Archaeology

 

“A delight to read, often humorous, sometimes sobering. It has much to offer readers, ranging from the history of archaeology and the role of the WPA in southeastern archaeology, to an intimate view of careers of influential women in science, to discussions of the study of gender in history and archaeology. It is a volume to be read and shared.”—Arkansas Historical Quarterly

 

“An easily read, thought-provoking book.”—St. Augustine Archaeological Association Quarterly Book Review

 

Updated with a new preface on the 25th anniversary of its first publication, this volume documents the lives and work of pioneering women archaeologists in the southeastern United States from the 1920s through the 1960s. Some of these women were working at the time of the book’s first publication in 1999, and they either wrote their own stories or were interviewed. Others were no longer living; their biographies are gleaned from archival research. Rich with humor, tragedy, and important information for the history of archaeology in the South and beyond, as well as anthropology in general, this book includes the story of African American women excavators on WPA crews during the Great Depression; tales of innovative lab work, adventurous fieldwork, and public archaeology; and provocative discussions of women in archaeology and of gender in the archaeological record.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. List of Figures and Tables
  6. Foreword
  7. Preface to the 2024 Edition
  8. Preface to the 1999 Edition
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. 1. Women in Southeastern U.S. Archaeology—Nancy Marie White
  11. 2. Margaret E. Ashley: Georgia’s First Professional Archaeologist—Frank T. Schnell, Jr.
  12. 3. Isabel Garrard Patterson: Advocate for Georgia Archaeology—R. Jerald Ledbetter
  13. 4. Madeline D. Kneberg Lewis: Leading Lady of Tennessee Archaeology—Lynne P. Sullivan
  14. 5. Black and White Women at Irene Mound—Cheryl Claassen
  15. 6. The Life and Times of Bettye J. Broyles: “I Did a Man’s Work for Thirty Years”—Hester A. Davis
  16. 7. Best Supporting Actress?: The Contributions of Adelaide K. Bullen—Rochelle A. Marrinan
  17. 8. Yulee W. Lazarus: From Avocational to Professional in Northwest Florida—Nancy Marie White
  18. 9. This Ain’t the English Department: A Memoir of Becoming an Archaeologist in the 1950s at Florida State University—Carol I. Mason
  19. 10. Hester A. Davis: A Legend in Public Archaeology—Nancy Marie White
  20. 11. Martha Ann Rolingson: From Paleo Points to Platform Mounds—Nancy Marie White
  21. 12. Elizabeth S. Wing: A Patient but Persistent Vision—Rochelle A. Marrinan
  22. 13. From the Hilly Flanks of the Fertile Crescent to the Eastern Woodlands of North America—Patty Jo Watson
  23. 14. Grit-Tempered Women—The Editors
  24. 15. Reflections and Speculations on Putting Women into Southeastern Archaeology—Nancy Marie White
  25. References Cited
  26. List of Contributors
  27. Index
  28. Ripley P. Bullen Series