Phillips, P. (1998). The participation of women in the journal Sussex Archaeological Collections 1900-1950. Sussex Archaeological Collections 136. Vol 136, Sussex Archaeological Society. pp. 133-147. https://doi.org/10.5284/1085032. Cite this via datacite

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The participation of women in the journal Sussex Archaeological Collections 1900-1950
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 136
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Sussex Archaeological Collections
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136
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133 - 147
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1085032
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Journal
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Until recently there has been a perception that the historiography of archaeology has failed to acknowledge or recognize the contributions of women to the discipline.' However, a recent publication, edited by Diaz-Andreu and Stig Sorensen, has begun to address this problem by bringing together a number of accounts about women within the history of European archaeology. This article will examine the participation of women within Sussex Archaeological Society. By concentrating on women's contributions to the Sussex Archaeological Collections (1900-1950) this work will assess the membership of the Society and will identify and acknowledge a number of women who contributed to the journal and/or held executive and administrative positions with the Society. Thus by identifying these women and examining their contributions, this article hopes to overcome the bias of a historiography that has failed to acknowledge or recognize them.
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Pauline Phillips
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Sussex Archaeological Society
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1998
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20 Jan 2002